Ant-aphid mutualism is considered to be a beneficial association for the individuals concerned. The population and fitness of aphids affected by ant attendance and the outcome of this relationship affects the host plant of the aphid. The main hypothesis of the current study is that ant tending decreases aphid developmental time and/or increases reproduction per capita, which seriously reduces host plant fitness. The effect of attendance by the ant Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on population growth and duration of different developmental stages of Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae) were determined along with the consequences for the fitness of the host plant of the aphid, Vicia faba L., in greenhouse conditions. The initial aphid density was manipulated in order to study aphid performance due to density-dependent changes in ant attendance. The population growth rate of ant attended aphids was more than that of unattended aphids. However, the ratio of 1st-2nd nymphs to adults in aphid populations attended by ants was lower. The yields of bean plants on which the aphids were attended by ants were significantly greater than those of unattended plants. This study indicates that ants not only increase aphid fitness in terms of their population growth rate, but also benefit the host plant., Afsane Hosseini, Mojtaba Hosseini, Noboru Katayama, Mohsen Mehrparvar., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The effect of enhanced air CO2 concentrations (C520 and 0^50 = 520 and 650 cm^ m"^) on the growth of Lamium galeobdolon and Stellaria holostea and on the competition between the two species was examined. After five months growth imder CO2 enrichment the dry masses of both species increased when the plants were grown in monoculture, but the increase in biomass was much more pronounced in Stellaria. When the plants were grown together in competition, the measured shoot masses of Stellaria were again higher under C520 and 0^50 than at ambient CO2 concentration (C390 = 390 cm^ m'^), while the shoot masses of Lamium strongly decreased at Cgso- The effect of CO2 enrichment on the two plant species in monoculture differed significantly from that observed in mixed cultures. In terms of plant relative yield, Stellaria benefitted slightly but insignificantly from competition, while Lamium was significantly suppressed imder c^sq. Total community production of the mixed culture was optimum at C520, while that of the monocultures was highest at c^sq. At C390 and C520, growth of Stellaria depended strongly on irradiance in all types of culture. At C650 no such dependence could be demonstrated.