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An alternative strategy for maintenance of eusociality after nest destruction: new nest construction in a primitively eusocial wasp

机译:巢破坏后维持道德社会的另一种策略:在原始的共社会黄蜂中构建新的巢

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Although nests are central to colonial life in social insects, nests are sometimes damaged by predators or natural disasters. After nest destruction, individuals usually construct new nests. In this case, a sophisticated mechanism like the scent trail pheromone used in large insect colonies that recruit individuals to new nest sites would be important for the maintenance of eusociality. In independent-founding Polistes wasps, it is well known that queens enforce workers physiologically on the natal nests even if evidence of trail pheromone use has not been exhibited. We investigated the effect of the queen on an alternative strategy for the maintenance of eusociality by first females after nest destruction in the primitively eusocial wasp Polistes chinensis. We predicted that the first females in queen-absent colonies have various behavioral options after nest destruction. Even if the females construct new nests cooperatively with other individuals, the new nest construction should be conducted more smoothly in queen-present colonies because the queens regulate the behavior of wasps. We made wasps construct new nests by removing the entire brood from existing nests. The presence of the queen did not cause variation in the alternative strategy of the first females, as the first females (workers) usually constructed new nests cooperatively irrespective of the queen-presence. Thus, the workers in the queenpresent colonies affiliated to the new nest construction more smoothly and constructed new nests more efficiently than workers in the queen-absent colonies. Our results suggest that the presence of the queen is important for maintaining eusociality in primitively eusocial wasps after nest destruction.
机译:尽管鸟巢对于社会昆虫来说是殖民生活的中心,但有时它们会被掠食者或自然灾害破坏。巢破坏后,人们通常会建造新的巢。在这种情况下,复杂的机制(例如在大型昆虫群落中使用的气味踪迹信息素)会将个体招募到新的巢穴,对于维持善行性至关重要。在独立成立的Polistes黄蜂中,众所周知,即使没有证据表明使用线索信息素,皇后也会在产巢上生理上强制工人。我们调查了女王/王后对原始雌雄同体黄蜂Polistes chinensis巢破坏后第一位雌性维持性交的替代策略的影响。我们预测,在蚁巢被破坏后,女王不在的殖民地中的第一批雌性会有各种行为选择。即使雌性与其他人合作建造新的巢穴,也应该在女王存在的殖民地中更顺利地进行新巢穴的建造,因为女王会控制黄蜂的行为。我们使黄蜂通过从现有巢中移走整个巢来构造新巢。女王的出现并没有引起第一批雌性的选择策略的变化,因为第一批雌性(工人)通常合作建造新的巢穴,而与女王的存在无关。因此,与没有蚁后的殖民地中的工人相比,属于新巢构造的女王存在的殖民地中的工人更加顺畅,建造新巢的效率更高。我们的研究结果表明,皇后的存在对于在巢破坏后维持原始的社会共性黄蜂的道德上很重要。

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