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01-07-2008 3:56 PM


Evolutionary Arms Race: Butterfly vs. Ant - Neatorama
There’s an evolutionary arms race going on between a rare species of butterfly and ants:
Maculinea alcon butterflies infect the nests of Myrmica ants by hatching caterpillars nearby, hoping that the caterpillars will be ”adopted’ and cared for by ants that mistake them for their own young. The caterpillars achieve this by mimicking the surface chemistry of the ants. Getting this chemistry right is important: if an ant doesn’t recognize a caterpillar as one of its own it will eat it, says David Nash, a zoologist at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
Successfully adopted caterpillars are bad for the ant colonies, as ants may neglect their own young in favour of the intruders. But the ants are fighting back. “The ant larvae seem to be evolving as a result of being parasitized,” says Nash. “It’s an ongoing evolutionary arms race.”
brief topics or news or something. just wanted to point it out. everyone knows i try to stay out of science topics.

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01-21-2008 12:42 PM


NEW ANT VICTIMIZATION
Parasites Morph Ants to Look 'Berry' Tasty
this parasite changes the ant's physiology to look more attractive to birds, the main transporter of the parasite eggs.

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