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Cross-fostering by foreign conspecific queens and slave-making workers influences individual- and colony-level personality

机译:外国特定女王/王后和奴隶制工人的交叉养育会影响个人和殖民地的人格

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Recent studies of inter-individual variation in behavior have focused primarily on its environmental causation and adaptive consequences, but commonly ignore questions regarding its proximate development. Here, we explore the effects of the late natal environment on the development of individual- and colony-level personalities in the acorn ant, Temnothorax longispinosus. This species is commonly parasitized by the slave-making ant Protomognathus americanus, and we predicted that rearing T. longispinosus with its brood parasite would alter the behavior of individual ants and the collective, colony-level personality of groups. Using a split-brood design (where brood from a single source colony is split equally across different rearing environments), we reared T. longispinosus in four conditions: their maternal queen, an unrelated conspecific queen, a slave-making queen, and a slave-making worker. Although individual aggressiveness and exploratory behavior did not differ between ants raised by their maternal queen or slave-making ants, ants raised by an unrelated conspecific queen showed increased aggressiveness 60 days after emergence. Further, groups of ants raised by slave-making workers were faster at locating new nest sites, a collective behavior, relative to groups reared by their maternal queen. Lastly, colonies containing T. longispinosus and their maternal queen had the greatest brood production at 60 days. Our results demonstrate that differences in individuals’ rearing environment can influence both individual- and colony-level personality in multi-level societies.
机译:关于个体间行为差异的最新研究主要集中在其环境因果关系和适应性后果上,但通常忽略有关其近代发展的问题。在这里,我们探讨了出生后期环境对橡子蚂蚁Temnothorax longispinosus中个体和群体水平个性发展的影响。该物种通常被奴隶制美洲原虫(Protomognathus americanus)寄生,并且我们预测,饲养带有其寄生虫的长棘金龟(T. longispinosus)将改变个体蚂蚁的行为以及群体的集体,殖民地级别的个性。使用分裂育种设计(将来自单一来源的殖民地的育种平均分配到不同的饲养环境中),我们在以下四个条件下饲养了长丁氏梭菌:母体皇后,无关的同种皇后,奴隶制女王和奴隶制作工人。尽管母体后代饲养的蚂蚁或奴隶制蚂蚁的个体攻击性和探索行为没有差异,但无亲缘关系的女王繁殖的蚂蚁在出苗后60天表现出增强的攻击性。此外,相对于由母体后代饲养的群体,由奴隶制工人饲养的蚂蚁群体在寻找新的巢穴(一种集体行为)方面更快。最后,在60天内,含有长曲霉及其母体皇后的菌落产卵量最大。我们的结果表明,个人养育环境的差异会影响多层次社会的个人和殖民地两级人格。

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