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Oily substances from gastral intersegmental glands of the antPachycondyla tridenta (Ponerinae): Lack of pheromone function in tandem running and antibiotic effects but further evidence for lubricative function
Authors:Athlua B Attygalle  Karla Jessen  Hans-Jürgen Bestmann  Alfred Buschinger  Ulrich Maschwitz
Institution:(1) Baker Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA;(2) Zoologisches Institut der Technischen Hochschule, Schnittspanstrabetae 3, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany;(3) Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestrabetae 42, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany;(4) Fachbereich Biologie-Zoologie der J. W. Goethe-Universität, Siesmayerstrabetae 70, D-60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:Summary Gas chromatographic analyses of volatizable material from gaster intersegmental complex glands ofP. tridentata revealed the presence of linoleic acid, palmitic acid, methyl oleate, and several long-chain hydrocarbons as major constituents, which form an oily fluid mixture. The nest relocation communication ofP. tridentata is tandem running. Tandem following is mediated by pheromones as demonstrated by dummy experiments with isolated gasters and thoraces and with glass balls. The secretions of all gaster complex glands, as well as hind gut contents and metapleural gland secretions, were unable to evoke tandem following. Morphology and position of the glands, lack of pheromonal function, oily properties, low volatility, and lack of antibiotic effects of these secretions strongly suggest a function as lubricants for the ants' gastral segments.
Keywords:gaster intersegmental glands  lubricants  tandem running  secretion  Hymenoptera  Formicidae  Pachycondyla tridentata
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