ant farm[ers]

So…you think humans are the only crit­ters who farm and gar­den? Think again. From a Sci­ence in Brief col­umn in yesterday’s LA Times comes this about ants:

Study finds ants long­time farmers

Ants took up farm­ing some 50 mil­lion years ago, accord­ing to researchers who traced the ances­try of farmer ants.

An analy­sis of the DNA of farmer ants traced them back to an orig­i­nal ances­tor — a sort of Adam ant, at least for the types that raise their own food, accord­ing to a paper pub­lished in the online edi­tion of Pro­ceed­ings of the National Acad­emy of Sciences.

In the last 25 mil­lion years, ants have devel­oped dif­fer­ent types of farm­ing, includ­ing the well-known leaf-cutter ants. Leaf-cutter ants don’t eat the leaves they col­lect. Instead, they grow fun­gus on the leaves and eat the fungus.

Only four types of ani­mals are known to farm for food — ants, ter­mites, bark bee­tles and, of course, humans. All four cul­ti­vate fungi.

If you have online access to that jour­nal, you can read the full arti­cle at: http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/0711024105v1. There’s no research on whether ants pre­fer to cre­ate for­mal gar­dens or nat­u­ral­is­tic ones, though I’d guess aes­thet­ics aren’t hight on their list of concerns.

To that, I’d also add that some ants are also live­stock farm­ers in that they cul­ti­vate other ani­mals. Aphids and ants have a sym­bi­otic rela­tion­ship, with ants tend­ing aphids to share in the sweet nec­tar they exude. And all last year we had a major ant trail lead­ing from the ground into the grape­fruit tree, where ants and scale insects had set up shop on the skins of the young grape­fruits. It didn’t seem to affect the grape­fruits too much, though we always had to remem­ber to scrub them clean before serv­ing them up. Here’s a link to a related story on ants and scale insects in trop­i­cal cof­fee plan­ta­tions.

March 30 2008 09:42 am | Categories: gardeningquotes | Tags:

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