12 research outputs found

    Utilização de alimentos contendo substâncias lipídicas e açucaradas por formigas urbanas

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    A capacidade de obtenção de alimento pelas formigas tem um impacto direto no crescimento e na reprodução da colônia. A forma de utilização dos alimentos, a atividade das glândulas anexas e os órgãos do sistema digestório são fatores importantes para avaliar e entender o padrão alimentar de um determinado grupo. Sendo que estes fatores permitem identificar os possíveis locais onde ocorre a digestão e a absorção do alimento. Assim, o objetivo do presente projeto foi analisar comparativamente o trajeto e acúmulo de diferentes tipos de alimentos no interior do sistema digestório de quatro espécies de formigas, pertencentes a três das principais subfamílias que ocorrem em áreas urbanizadas no Brasil. Para tal, corantes com solubilidades específicas para água ou lipídeos foram incorporados em dietas sólidas e líquidas, e oferecidos às colônias. Em intervalos regulares, após a ingestão dos alimentos, as operárias foram dissecadas e observado e avaliado a localização dos marcadores no interior do seu sistema digestório. Os resultados encontrados permitiram concluir que o padrão de utilização das fontes alimentares é basicamente o mesmo para as espécies de formigas utilizadas. Os carboidratos são consumidos após um período menor de jejum quando comparados aos lipídeos, ao passo que as dietas líquidas são ingeridas em maior quantidade que as sólidas. Além disso, o trajeto percorrido pelos alimentos contendo as substâncias hidrossolúveis no interior do sistema digestório das operárias compreende a cavidade infrabucal, papo e ventrículo. Por outro lado, os alimentos contendo as substâncias lipídicas passam pela cavidade infrabucal, glândulas pós-faríngeas e papo; mas nunca foram encontrados no ventrículo.The capacity of ants to obtain food has direct impacts on reproduction and colony growth. The different forms to use food, the annexed glands and digestive tract organs are important factors to evaluate and understand the alimentary patterns of ants. These patterns allow us to identify the possible places where the digestion and absorption of food occurs. Then, the objective of present study were analyze the distribution and accumulation of different types of food inside the digestory system of workers of four ant species, belonging to three main families that occur in Brazilian urbanized areas. For this, dyes with specific solubility in water or lipids were incorporated in solid and liquid diets, being offered to the colonies. At regularly periods of time, after ingestion of diets, the workers were dissected and the localization of dyes registered and analyzed. Our results suggests that the pattern in food utilization is basically the same to all species tested. Carbohydrates were consumed after a minor period of starvation, when compared to lipids, and liquid diets were ingested in greater quantities than solid diets. Moreover, carbohydrates entered the infrabucal pocket, crop and midgut. In the other hand, diets containing lipids passed trough infrabucal cavity, post-pharyngeal glands and crop, but they don't reach the midgut.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Análise comparativa das glândulas pós-faríngeas e sua participação na utilização de lipídeos pelas formigas (Hymenoptera : Formicidae)

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    Uma característica típica das formigas e algumas vespas é a presença das glândulas pós-faríngeas, estrutura que se encontra somente nesses grupos de organismos, fato que deve ter contribuído para o seu sucesso evolutivo. Apesar dos primeiros estudos com as glândulas pós-faríngeas existirem há mais de 100 anos, somente nos últimos 20 elas tem recebido maior atenção dos pesquisadores. Assim, a presente pesquisa teve por objetivo realizar uma análise comparativa da morfologia das glândulas pós-faríngeas e verificar sua participação na utilização de lipídeos ingeridos por três espécies de formigas com padrões alimentares distintos. Para tal, foi realizado análise ultramorfologica e ultraestrutural das glândulas pós-faríngeas; quantificação da ingestão de lipídeos e carboidratos, e verificação do trajeto destes compostos pelo sistema digestório das operárias; análise autorradiográfica do processo de incorporação do ácido oléico marcado radioativamente pelas glândulas pósfaríngeas das operárias. Os resultados encontrados sugerem que cada uma das espécies apresenta uma particularidade: as glândulas pós-faríngeas de Camponotus vittatus podem ser um sítio de reserva energética para o indivíduo; as operárias de Atta laevigata deslocam parte dos lipídeos ingeridos para o intestino médio, evitando o seu acúmulo nas glândulas pós-faríngeas, ao passo que foram encontradas pela primeira vez dois tipos de células nas glândulas pósfaríngeas de Pachycondyla villosa. Além disso, o trajeto percorrido pelos alimentos hidrossolúveis no interior do sistema digestório das operárias compreende a cavidade infrabucal, papo e ventrículo. Enquanto que os lipídeos passam pela cavidade infrabucal, glândulas pós-faríngeas e papo, mas não atingem o ventrículo; com exceção de A. laevigata em que foram encontrados... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixA typical gland found only in ants and some wasps species is the postpharyngeal gland, which could have contributed to the evolutionary success of these social insects. The first studies regarding the morphology and function of the postpharyngeal glands were conducted about 100 years ago, and only in the last 20 years researches gave more attention to its importance. Thus, this study aimed at comparing the morphology of postpharyngeal glands and to verify their participation in the use of lipids ingested by three ant species. For this purpose, we performed: 1- Ultrastructural and Ultramorphology analysis of the postpharyngeal glands; 2 – the flow of lipids and carbohydrates inside the digestory systeam; 3 - the incorporation of radiolabeled oleic acid by the postpharyngeal using autoradiografic methods. Our results suggest that each species has a particularity: the postpharyngeal glands of Camponotus vittatus may be act as a site of food reserve, the workers of Atta laevigata prevent the accumulation of oleic acid in the postpharyngeal glands by sending lipids ingested to midgut. On the other hand, Pachycondyla villosa has specialized cells to eliminate of lipids from the postpharyngeal glands. Moreover, water-soluble diets were found in infrabucal pockets, crop and ventriculi, while lipid-soluble diets were found in infrabucal pockets, postpharingeal glands and crop; except for A. laevigata, which also had lipids in their midgut. Autorradiografic analysis showed that oleic acid is absorbed by the epithelium of... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Immatures of Nesticodes rufipes (Araneae, Theridiidae) Causing Considerable Damage to Ant Colonies in the Laboratory

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    Here we report the frequent occurrence of Nesticodes rufipes (Lucas) (Araneae; Theridiidae) immature spiders inside laboratory colonies of various ant species. It was the only spider species frequently found to invade the ant colonies in our laboratory. The spiders were capable of killing ant workers of different sizes and were even able to kill queens, and were not always easy to spot. This occurrence adds to the body of knowledge about this species, and may be useful to others trying to rear ant colonies in the laboratory.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    DESCRIPTION OF THE LARVAE OF TAPINOMA MELANOCEPHALUM (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)

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    Morphological descriptions of the 4 instars of the ghost-ant Tapinoma melanocephalum Fabricius are presented along with illustrations and comparisons with other species of the same genus. Instars were similar, differing only in body length. The analyzed larvae presented many characteristics in common with other Tapinoma Forster larvae, such as: dolichoderoid body and mandibles, 9 pairs of spiracles, the presence of a terminal boss, and scarce body and head setae, all simple and short. We observed the following differences from other previous descriptions: the presence of a subapical mandibular tooth, setaceous sensilla on the medial anterior surface of the labrum, and fewer sensilla on maxillary and labial palps.FAPESP Institution[01/06298-4

    Description of the Larvae of Tapinoma melanocephalum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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    Morphological descriptions of the 4 instars of the ghost-ant Tapinoma melanocephalum Fabricius are presented along with illustrations and comparisons with other species of the same genus. Instars were similar, differing only in body length. The analyzed larvae presented many characteristics in common with other Tapinoma Forster larvae, such as: dolichoderoid body and mandibles, 9 pairs of spiracles, the presence of a terminal boss, and scarce body and head setae, all simple and short. We observed the following differences from other previous descriptions: the presence of a subapical mandibular tooth, setaceous sensilla on the medial anterior surface of the labrum, and fewer sensilla on maxillary and labial palps.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    General morphology and ultrastructure of the venom apparatus and convoluted gland of the fire ant, Solenopsis saevissima

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    A group of 13 species of the genus Solenopsis is markedly difficult to assess taxonomically, although they are of considerable economical and medical importance in some countries where some of them were introduced. These ants are aggressive and their venomous stings can be very allergenic. The venom apparatus has been described in fine detail for only two of these species, and differences in this structure among the different species might prove useful as taxonomic characters. The venom apparatus of Solenopsis saevissima Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is herein described with the aid of light and electron microscopy techniques, and compared to that of S. invicta and S. richteri. The cellular organization of the different parts present differences that suggest functional specialization. In general, the different tissues were abundant in vesiculae and mitochondria, but presented little endoplasmic reticulum and few ribosomes, probably because they produce little protein. The length of the free filaments of the venom gland and the width of their internal ducts seems to vary from what was described for S. richteri, but this may be of little use to taxonomy.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Morphological description of the immatures of the ant, Monomorium floricola

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    Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pests. The larvae of only a few species of this genus have been described, and these descriptions are either superficial or incomplete. This study aimed to determine the number of larval instars and describe the immature stages of the ant Monomorium floricola Jerdon (Formicidae: Myrmicinae). Specimens were analyzed and measured using light and scanning electron microscopy. Three larval instars were found, and all larvae had pheidoloid bodies with ectatommoid mandibles, consistent with other Monomorium species described previously. Five types of body hairs were described, and their distribution was instar-specific. Body and mandible dimensions of the larvae also were constant for each instar. Like other Myrmicinae, the larvae did not create a cocoon. Some of differences among the hair types and sensilla were observed by comparing the samples with larvae of other species in the genus, and these differences may have taxonomic utility.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP
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