Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae)
Army ants are keystone species in many tropical ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the chemical compounds involved in army ant communication. In the present study, we analyzed the volatile mandibular gland secretions—triggers of ant alarm responses—of six Neotropical army ant species of the genu...
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| author | Adrian Brückner Philipp O. Hoenle Christoph von Beeren |
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| description | Army ants are keystone species in many tropical ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the chemical compounds involved in army ant communication. In the present study, we analyzed the volatile mandibular gland secretions—triggers of ant alarm responses—of six Neotropical army ant species of the genus Eciton (outgroup: Nomamyrmex esenbeckii). Using solid-phase microextraction, we identified 12 chemical compounds, primarily ketones with associated alcohols, one ester and skatole. Most compounds were shared among species, but their relative composition was significantly different. By comparing chemical distances of mandibular gland secretions to species divergence times, we showed that the secretions’ compositions are not strictly determined by phylogeny. By identifying chemical bouquets of seven army ant species, our study provides a valuable comparative resource for future studies aiming to unveil the chemicals’ precise role in army ant alarm communication. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7e3b2a9b975e4b0ca7dfc38f4ae4ea502025-08-20T00:33:10ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-07-016e531910.7717/peerj.5319Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae)Adrian Brückner0Philipp O. Hoenle1Christoph von Beeren2Ecological Networks, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyEcological Networks, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyEcological Networks, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyArmy ants are keystone species in many tropical ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the chemical compounds involved in army ant communication. In the present study, we analyzed the volatile mandibular gland secretions—triggers of ant alarm responses—of six Neotropical army ant species of the genus Eciton (outgroup: Nomamyrmex esenbeckii). Using solid-phase microextraction, we identified 12 chemical compounds, primarily ketones with associated alcohols, one ester and skatole. Most compounds were shared among species, but their relative composition was significantly different. By comparing chemical distances of mandibular gland secretions to species divergence times, we showed that the secretions’ compositions are not strictly determined by phylogeny. By identifying chemical bouquets of seven army ant species, our study provides a valuable comparative resource for future studies aiming to unveil the chemicals’ precise role in army ant alarm communication.https://peerj.com/articles/5319.pdfNeotropicsBiochemical systematicsChemical ecologyEcitoniniVolatile organic compoundsPheromones |
| spellingShingle | Adrian Brückner Philipp O. Hoenle Christoph von Beeren Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) Neotropics Biochemical systematics Chemical ecology Ecitonini Volatile organic compounds Pheromones |
| title | Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) |
| title_full | Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) |
| title_fullStr | Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) |
| title_short | Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae) |
| title_sort | comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles formicidae dorylinae |
| topic | Neotropics Biochemical systematics Chemical ecology Ecitonini Volatile organic compounds Pheromones |
| url | https://peerj.com/articles/5319.pdf |
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