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Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) Larvae Show Different Cuticular Patterns According to their Sex: Workers Seem Not Use This Chemical Information

机译:Polistes dominulus(膜翅目,维斯皮科)幼虫根据其性别显示不同的表皮模式:工人似乎不使用此化学信息

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During reproductive phase, larvae of male and female are intermingled in nest of social wasps. Workers care for and feed larvae that gives them an opportunity to bias investment with respect to sex, or even to kill some larvae, if they can distinguish between immature males and females. Cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) mixtures are the most studied cues for species, nestmate, and caste recognition in social Hymenoptera. In this study, we investigate the paper wasp Polistes dominulus to see if male and female larvae show different patterns of CHCs and if workers are able to discriminate between male and female larvae on this basis. We performed gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis on cuticular extracts of larvae, and then we genotyped them to assign sex. We found sex-based variation in CHC-profiles sufficient for discrimination. However, our behavioral assays do not support the view that adults discriminate between male and female larvae within nests.
机译:在生殖阶段,雄性和雌性的幼虫混杂在社会黄蜂的巢中。工人照顾并喂养幼虫,如果他们能够区分未成年的雄性和雌性,则使他们有机会偏向于性方面的投资,甚至杀死一些幼虫。表皮碳氢化合物(CHC)混合物是社交膜翅目中物种,巢伙伴和种姓识别研究最多的线索。在这项研究中,我们调查了黄蜂Polistes dominulus,以查看雄性和雌性幼虫是否显示出不同的CHC模式,以及工人是否能够在此基础上区分雄性和雌性幼虫。我们对幼虫的表皮提取物进行了气相色谱-质谱分析,然后对它们进行基因分型以分配性别。我们发现在CHC资料中基于性别的差异足以歧视。但是,我们的行为分析不支持成年人区分巢中雄性和雌性幼虫的观点。

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