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Behavioural response of workers to repeated intergroup encounters in the harvester ant Messor barbarus

机译:在Harvester Ans Messor Barbarus中重复交流互动的行为响应

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The evolution of cooperation in animal societies is often associated with the evolution of hostility towards members of other groups. It is usually predicted that groups under attack from outsiders should respond by becoming more cohesive or cooperative. However, the responses of individuals to real or simulated intergroup encounters vary widely, for reasons that are poorly understood. We tested how groups of workers of the harvester ant, Messor barbarus, responded to exposure to members of a different colony versus members of their own colony, and how previous exposure to an intruder affected the intensity of the within-group response. We found that workers increased in activity and had more contact with one another immediately following exposure to an ant from a different colony, but also showed a similar behavioural response to presentations involving an ant from their own colony. However, exposure to an intruder from a different colony resulted in much stronger behavioural responses to a second intruder, encountered shortly afterwards. Our results are consistent with studies of social vertebrates which suggest that exposure to intruders results in increased social cohesion. Our results also show that exposure to an intruder primes group members to respond more strongly to future intrusions. Our findings highlight a disconnect between the assumptions of theoretical models which study the effect of intergroup conflict on social evolution over many generations, and the short-term behavioural responses that are the usual focus of studies of intergroup conflict in insects and vertebrates.
机译:动物社会合作的演变往往与对其他群体成员的敌意的演变有关。通常预测,局外人攻击的群体应该通过变得更具凝聚力或合作。然而,由于知之甚少的原因,个人对真实或模拟的交流互动遭遇的响应差异很大。我们测试了Harvester Ant,Messor Barbarus的群体群体的群体如何应对接触不同殖民地与其自己的殖民地成员的成员,以及之前接触入侵者的暴露会影响集团内部反应的强度。我们发现工作人员在活动中增加了活动,并且在暴露于不同殖民地的蚂蚁后立即接触,但也表现出对涉及自己殖民地的蚂蚁的演示的类似行为响应。然而,从不同的菌落中暴露于入侵者导致对第二进入的行为响应强大,之后不久遇到。我们的结果与社会脊椎动物的研究一致,这表明接触入侵者会导致社会凝聚力增加。我们的结果还表明,暴露于入侵者素质集团成员,以更强烈地对未来的入侵进行反应。我们的调查结果强调了研究杂项对社会演变的影响的理论模型的假设与许多几代人的影响以及短期行为反应,这是昆虫和脊椎动物中杂交冲突的常规焦点。

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