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Bees at War: Interspecific Battles and Nest Usurpation in Stingless Bees

机译:战争中的蜜蜂:无刺蜜蜂的种间争夺和巢穴侵占

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We provide the first evidence for interspecific warfare in bees, a spectacular natural phenomenon that involves a series of aerial battles and leads to thousands of fatalities from both attacking and defending colonies. Molecular analysis of fights at a hive of the Australian stingless bee Tetragonula carbonaria revealed that the attack was launched by a related species, Tetragonula hockingsi, which has only recently extended its habitat into southeastern Queensland. Following a succession of attacks by the same T. hockingsi colony over a 4-month period, the defending T. carbonaria colony was defeated and the hive usurped, with the invading colony installing a new queen. We complemented our direct observations with a 5-year study of more than 260 Tetragonula hives and found interspecific hive changes, which were likely to be usurpation events, occurring in 46 hives over this period. We discuss how fighting swarms and hive usurpation fit with theoretical predictions on the evolution of fatal fighting and highlight the many unexplained features of these battles that warrant further study.
机译:我们为蜜蜂之间的种间战争提供了第一个证据,这是一种壮观的自然现象,涉及一系列空中战斗,并导致攻击和防御殖民地的数千人丧生。对澳大利亚无刺蜂Tetragonula carbonaria蜂巢的战斗进行的分子分析显示,这种攻击是由相关物种Tetragonula hockingsi发起的,该物种最近才扩展到昆士兰州东南部。在过去的4个月中,同一霍华西T. hokingsi殖民地连续发动袭击,保卫的T. carbonaria殖民地被击败,蜂巢被篡夺,入侵的殖民地安装了新的女王。我们对260多个Tetragonula蜂箱进行了为期5年的研究,对我们的直接观察结果进行了补充,发现在此期间发生了46种蜂箱,种间蜂巢变化很可能是篡夺事件。我们讨论了战斗群和蜂房篡夺如何与致命战斗进化的理论预测相吻合,并强调了这些战斗的许多无法解释的特征,值得进一步研究。

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