INVESTIGADORES
SCHILMAN Pablo Ernesto
artículos
Título:
Foraging energetics of a nectar-feeding ant: metabolic expenditure as a function of food-source profitability
Autor/es:
SCHILMAN, P.E. & ROCES, F.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Editorial:
Company of Biologists Ltd.
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge, England; Año: 2006 vol. 209 p. 4091 - 4101
ISSN:
0022-0949
Resumen:
We examined the quantitative relationship between the energetic costs and benefits of nectar collection by nectar-feeding ants, Camponotus rufipes. In the laboratory, individual workers were trained to visit an artificial feeder that provided a sucrose solution of 1%, 5%, 10%, 30% or 50% at controlled flows, in a similar span range observed in natural nectar sources. We measured foraging times, nectar loads collected, and CO2 production during actual feeding, which indicates the energy expenditure for a single forager. Results show an increase in individual metabolic rates with increasing flow rate of sugar solution, but no dependence on sucrose concentration. This increase in metabolic expenditure does not depend on the crop load attained while feeding, as intuitively expected, and is therefore a result of an increased activity brought about by the food-source profitability experienced by the forager. The energy gain during collection of sugar solution is always higher than the energy spent by the ant. Even with a food source of lower quality than a natural source, the ants gain ca. ten-fold of what they spend. Based on a simplified model, we calculated that foragers of C. rufipes could travel from 0.5 to 9 km with only the energy gained in a single foraging trip. These results suggest that decreasing foraging time is more important than increasing individual energetic efficiency when workers of the nectar-feeding ant C. rufipes decide to stop drinking and return to the nest with partial crop loads.