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Gregariousness does not vary with geography developmental stage or group relatedness in feeding redheaded pine sawfly larvae

机译:喂食红发松木锯蝇幼虫时群居关系不会随地理位置发育阶段或群体相关性而变化

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Aggregations are widespread across the animal kingdom, yet the underlying proximate and ultimate causes are still largely unknown. An ideal system to investigate this simple, social behavior is the pine sawfly genus Neodiprion, which is experimentally tractable and exhibits interspecific variation in larval gregariousness. To assess intraspecific variation in this trait, we characterized aggregative tendency within a single widespread species, the redheaded pine sawfly (N. lecontei). To do so, we developed a quantitative assay in which we measured interindividual distances over a 90‐min video. This assay revealed minimal behavioral differences: (1) between early‐feeding and late‐feeding larval instars, (2) among larvae derived from different latitudes, and (3) between groups composed of kin and those composed of nonkin. Together, these results suggest that, during the larval feeding period, the benefits individuals derive from aggregating outweigh the costs and that this cost‐to‐benefit ratio does not vary dramatically across space (geography) or ontogeny (developmental stage). In contrast to the feeding larvae, our assay revealed a striking reduction in gregariousness following the final larval molt in N. lecontei. We also found some intriguing interspecific variation: While N. lecontei and N. maurus feeding larvae exhibit significant aggregative tendencies, feeding N. compar larvae do not aggregate at all. These results set the stage for future work investigating the proximate and ultimate mechanisms underlying developmental and interspecific variation in larval gregariousness across Neodiprion.
机译:聚集现象在整个动物界中很普遍,但是根本的近因和最终原因仍然未知。研究这种简单的社会行为的理想系统是松锯saw Neodiprion,它在实验上易处理,并且幼虫的群居表现出种间差异。为了评估该性状的种内变异,我们表征了单个广泛传播的物种红发松木锯蝇(N.lecontei)内的聚集趋势。为此,我们开发了一种定量分析方法,其中我们在90分钟的视频中测量了个体之间的距离。该测定法揭示了最小的行为差异:(1)早喂和晚喂的幼虫龄之间,(2)来自不同纬度的幼虫之间,以及(3)亲属和非亲属组成的组之间。综合起来,这些结果表明,在幼体摄食期间,个体从聚集中获得的收益超过了成本,并且这种成本效益比在空间(地理)或个体发育(发育阶段)之间没有显着变化。与喂食的幼虫相反,我们的分析显示在Lecontei中最终的幼虫蜕变后,群居性显着降低。我们还发现了一些有趣的种间变异:虽然Lecontei猪和N. maurus的幼虫显示出明显的聚集趋势,但N.compar的幼虫根本没有聚集。这些结果为进一步研究整个新敌pr的幼虫群居发育和种间变异的潜在和最终机制奠定了基础。

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