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001-es BibID:BIBFORM060743
Első szerző:Tartally András (biológus)
Cím:The joint introduction of Platyarthrus schoblii (Isopoda: Oniscidea) and Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) into Hungary / Tartally András, Hornung Elisabeth, Espadaler Xavier
Dátum:2004
ISSN:1025-6164
Megjegyzések:The invasive garden ant Lasius neglectus VAN LOON, BOOMSMA & ANDRÁSFALVY, 1990 was found anddescribed from Budapest, Hungary. Since then, 16 colonies of the species were located in the area. Morelocalities could probably be detected by systematic screening throughout the country. The majority of thecolonies can be found in Budapest and only a few sites are known outside the capital city (in the BotanicalGarden of Debrecen and in Érd and Tahi; the latter two are situated close to Budapest).It is known that several arthropod groups have representatives of a myrmecophilous character that are livingin ant nests on a voluntary or obligatory basis (e.g., beetles, springtails, mites, crickets, and woodlice).No such phenomenon was published in relation to invertebrates accompanying L. neglectus before. In2001, we detected the first commensalist isopod in a colony in Budatétény. We identified the crustaceanarthropod as Platyarthrus schoblii BUDDE-LUND, 1885 which is a new species in Hungary. It was knownonly in the Mediterranean region before. After a systematic search by hand sorting, we were able to provethe presence of this isopod species in 60 % of the studied L. neglectus populations.The other well-established representative of the myrmecophilous genus Platyarthrus in Hungary is P.hoffmannseggii BRANDT, 1833, which was not found to co-occur with L. neglectus. Similarly, P. schobliihas not yet been found with other ant species. Nevertheless we presume cross-adoption in each case as ithappened, e.g., in Spain between the native P. schoblii and the introduced and invasive ant Linepithemahumile (MAYR, 1868). The repeated co-occurrence of P. schoblii and L. neglectus could underline thehypothesis concerning the anthropogenic distribution of both species by potted ornamental plants.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Lasius neglectus
Platyarthrus schoblii
exotic species
establishment
invasive
tramp ant
Hungary
Megjelenés:Myrmecologische Nachrichten. - 6 (2004), p. 61-66. -
További szerzők:Hornung Erzsébet Espadaler, Xavier
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM060742
Első szerző:Tartally András (biológus)
Cím:Myrmica rubra (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): the first data on host-ant specificity of Maculinea nausithous (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Hungary / Tartally András, Varga Zoltán
Dátum:2005
ISSN:1025-6164
Megjegyzések:In total, 58 overwintered Maculinea nausithous (BERGSTRÄSSER, 1779) larvae were found in nests of Myrmica rubra(LINNAEUS, 1758) from three sites in West Hungary. These results confirm that M. rubra is, in general, the host ant of M. nausithous. Twenty-eight larvae of M. nausithous and eight larvae of M. teleius (BERGSTRÄSSER, 1779) were found in a single M. rubra nest, which is a huge density for predacious butterfly species.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Maculinea nausithous
Myrmica rubra
host-ant specificity
Megjelenés:Myrmecologische Nachrichten. - 7 (2005), p. 55-59. -
További szerzők:Varga Zoltán (1939-) (professor emeritus, evolúcióbiológus, zoológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM024872
Első szerző:Tartally András (biológus)
Cím:Is Manica rubida (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) a potential host of the Maculinea alcon (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) group? / Tartally András
Dátum:2004
Megjegyzések:The caterpillars of Maculinea butterflies are obligate parasites of nests of Myrmica (or in certain cases Aphaenogaster) ants during most of their development. Manica rubida (LATREILLE, 1802) is closely related to ants of the genus Myrmica, and can occur on Maculinea sites. Laboratory colonies of M. rubida were therefore tested for their ability to raise caterpillars of Maculinea rebeli (HIRSCHKE, 1904) and M. alcon (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775). After introduction into the foraging arenas of these colonies, all caterpillars were taken into the nest by worker ants, where they were often carried and licked. Several caterpillars of both butterflies survived and increased in size for a number of weeks, up to one and a half months. These results suggest that M. rubida could potentially act as a host for Maculinea caterpillars, although whether any local populations have evolved to specialise on this potential host remains to be demonstrated in the fields.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Manica
Maculinea
host specificity
myrmecophily
Megjelenés:Myrmecologische Nachrichten. - 6 (2004), p. 23-27. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM021664
Első szerző:Tartally András (biológus)
Cím:Long term expansion of a supercolony of the invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) / András Tartally
Dátum:2006
Megjegyzések:This paper provides a map showing the area of the Debrecen supercolony of the invasive garden ant (Lasius neglectus VAN LOON, BOOMSMA & ANDRÁSFALVY, 1990) in 1998, 2000, and 2002. Vegetation types are marked on the map. The presence of different ant species' nest entrances was also mapped in 10 cm long sections along a transect through the L. neglectus supercolony in 1998 and 2002. The expansion of L. neglectus was not equal in the different directions and in the different years. It seems that L. neglectus spreads fastest on paths, and does not spread rapidly in shady and cool areas occupied by coniferous bushes. Records showing isolated localities of L. neglectus colonies confirm that this spe-cies is budding. The data suggest that the relative L. niger (LINNAEUS, 1758) is more impacted by the invasion of L. neglectus than Tetramorium cf. caespitum (LINNAEUS, 1758). Moreover, Liometopum microcephalum (PANZER, 1798) and Lasius fuliginosus (LATREILLE, 1798) were able to completely defend their territory against L. neglectus. From 1998 to 2002, the number of 10 cm long sections containing L. neglectus nest entrances doubled, and the number of sec-tions unoccupied by any ant species decreased by half.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Lasius neglectus
invasive species
tramp ant
colony expansion
Hungary.
Megjelenés:Myrmecologische Nachrichten. - 9 (2006), p. 21-25. -
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