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Behavioral Plasticity in Ant Queens: Environmental Manipulation Induces Aggression among Normally Peaceful Queens in the Socially Polymorphic Ant Leptothorax acervorum

机译:蚂蚁皇后的行为可塑性:环境操纵导致社交多态蚂蚁Leptothorax acervorum中通常和平的皇后之间的侵略。

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The behavioral traits that shape the structure of animal societies vary considerably among species but appear to be less flexible within species or at least within populations. Populations of the ant Leptothorax acervorum differ in how queens interact with other queens. Nestmate queens from extended, homogeneous habitats tolerate each other and contribute quite equally to the offspring of the colony (polygyny: low reproductive skew). In contrast, nestmate queens from patchy habitats establish social hierarchies by biting and antennal boxing, and eventually only the top-ranking queen of the colony lays eggs (functional monogyny: high reproductive skew). Here we investigate whether queen-queen behavior is fixed within populations or whether aggression and high skew can be elicited by manipulation of socio-environmental factors in colonies from low skew populations. An increase of queen/worker ratio and to a lesser extent food limitation elicited queen-queen antagonism in polygynous colonies from Nürnberger Reichswald similar to that underlying social and reproductive hierarchies in high-skew populations from Spain, Japan, and Alaska. In manipulated colonies, queens differed more in ovarian status than in control colonies. This indicates that queens are in principle capable of adapting the magnitude of reproductive skew to environmental changes in behavioral rather than evolutionary time.
机译:形成动物社会结构的行为特征在物种之间差异很大,但在物种内部或至少在种群内部似乎不太灵活。皇后蚁的种群在皇后与其他皇后相互作用的方式上有所不同。来自扩展的,同质生境的巢蚁女王彼此兼容,并为该殖民地的后代做出同等贡献(一夫多妻制:低繁殖偏斜)。相比之下,来自零散栖息地的巢状女王通过咬和触角拳击建立了社会等级,最终只有该殖民地的最高女王才产卵(功能单一性:高生殖偏斜)。在这里,我们调查女王群体的行为是否在种群内固定,或者是否可以通过对低偏度种群中的社会环境因素进行操纵来引发侵略和高偏度。皇后/工人比率的增加以及对食物的限制程度较小,在纽伦堡赖斯瓦尔德的一夫多妻制殖民地中引起了皇后女王的对抗,这与西班牙,日本和阿拉斯加的高偏度人群的社会和生殖等级制基本相似。在受控菌落中,皇后在卵巢状态上的差异要大于对照菌落。这表明皇后原则上能够在行为时间而非进化时间上使偏斜的大小适应环境变化。

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