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The dynamics of male-male competition in Cardiocondyla obscurior ants

机译:隐con蚂蚁雄雄竞争的动力学

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Background The outcome of male-male competition can be predicted from the relative fighting qualities of the opponents, which often depend on their age. In insects, freshly emerged and still sexually inactive males are morphologically indistinct from older, sexually active males. These young inactive males may thus be easy targets for older males if they cannot conceal themselves from their attacks. The ant Cardiocondyla obscurior is characterised by lethal fighting between wingless (“ergatoid”) males. Here, we analyse for how long young males are defenceless after eclosion, and how early adult males can detect the presence of rival males. Results We found that old ergatoid males consistently won fights against ergatoid males younger than two days. Old males did not differentiate between different types of unpigmented pupae several days before emergence, but had more frequent contact to ready-to-eclose pupae of female sexuals and winged males than of workers and ergatoid males. In rare cases, old ergatoid males displayed alleviated biting of pigmented ergatoid male pupae shortly before adult eclosion, as well as copulation attempts to dark pupae of female sexuals and winged males. Ergatoid male behaviour may be promoted by a closer similarity of the chemical profile of ready-to-eclose pupae to the profile of adults than that of young pupae several days prior to emergence. Conclusion Young ergatoid males of C. obscurior would benefit greatly by hiding their identity from older, resident males, as they are highly vulnerable during the first two days of their adult lives. In contrast to the winged males of the same species, which are able to prevent ergatoid male attacks by chemical female mimicry, young ergatoids do not seem to be able to produce a protective chemical profile. Conflicts in male-male competition between ergatoid males of different age thus seem to be resolved in favour of the older males. This might represent selection at the colony level rather than the individual level.
机译:背景技术男女竞争的结果可以根据对手的相对战斗素质来预测,这通常取决于对手的年龄。在昆虫中,刚出现但仍然没有性活动的雄性在形态上与年龄较大,有性活动的雄性没有区别。因此,如果这些年轻的不活跃男性不能掩饰自己不受攻击的影响,那么他们很可能成为年长男性的目标。蚂蚁心脏con毛的特征是无翅(“ ergatoid”)雄性之间的致命战斗。在这里,我们分析了在禁闭后年轻雄性无防御的时间,以及成年早期雄性如何能够检测到竞争对手雄性的存在。结果我们发现,老年的男性类人猿始终赢得了与两天以内的男性类人猿的战斗。雄性雄性在出苗前几天没有区分不同类型的无色素up,但是与雌性和有翅雄性成虫相比,与准备关闭的雌性contact接触的频率要高于工人和类人成年雄性。在极少数情况下,成年男性雄性象鼻虫在成年羽化前不久显示出减轻的着色的人类类雄性up的咬合,以及交配尝试使雌性和有翅雄性dark变黑。成虫前几天,与拟成虫相比,拟封闭p的化学特征与成虫的化学特征更相似,从而促进了雄性类雄性行为的发生。结论隐匿性梭状芽胞杆菌的年轻的人性化的男性将从成年的常住男性中隐藏身份,从而大大受益,因为他们在成年后的头两天非常脆弱。与相同物种的有翅雄性能够通过化学雌性拟态防止人类对类人猿的攻击相反,年轻的类人猿似乎无法产生保护性的化学特征。因此,似乎已解决了不同年龄的类人男性之间的男性-男性竞争冲突,有利于年龄较大的男性。这可能代表在殖民地级别而不是个人级别的选择。

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