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Ant larvae regulate worker foraging behavior and ovarian activity in a dose-dependent manner

机译:蚂蚁幼虫以剂量依赖性方式调节工人的觅食行为和卵巢活动

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Division of labor in insect societies relies on simple behavioral rules, whereby individual colony members respond to dynamic signals indicating the need for certain tasks to be performed. This in turn gives rise to colony-level phenotypes. However, empirical studies quantifying colony-level signal-response dynamics are lacking. Here, we make use of the unusual biology and experimental amenability of the queenless clonal raider ant Cerapachys biroi, to jointly quantify the behavioral and physiological responses of workers to a social signal emitted by larvae. Using automated behavioral quantification and oocyte size measurements in colonies of different sizes and with different worker to larvae ratios, we show that the workers in a colony respond to larvae by increasing foraging activity and inhibiting ovarian activation in a progressive manner, and that these responses are stronger in smaller colonies. This work adds to our knowledge of the processes that link plastic individual behavioral/physiological responses to colony-level phenotypes in social insect colonies.
机译:昆虫社会的分工依靠简单的行为规则,其中每个殖民地成员都会响应动态信号,这些信号表明需要执行某些任务。反过来,这引起了菌落水平的表型。但是,缺乏量化菌落水平信号反应动力学的经验研究。在这里,我们利用无女王克隆入侵者蚂蚁Cerapachys biroi的异常生物学和实验适应性,共同量化工人对幼虫发出的社会信号的行为和生理反应。使用自动行为定量和卵母细胞大小测量在不同大小和不同的工人与幼虫比率的菌落中,我们表明菌落中的工人通过增加觅食活动和逐步抑制卵巢激活来对幼虫作出反应,这些反应是在较小的殖民地更强大。这项工作增加了我们对将可塑性个体的行为/生理反应与社交昆虫群落中菌落水平表型联系起来的过程的知识。

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