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Larval cannibalism and worker-induced separation of larvae in Hypoponera ants: a case of conflict over caste determination?

机译:幼虫食人症和工人引起的小Hy虫幼虫分离:在种姓确定上发生冲突的情况?

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Reproductive altruism and cooperative brood care are key characteristics of eusocial insects and reasons for their ecological success. Yet, Hymenopteran societies are also the stage for a multitude of intracolonial conflicts. Recently, a conflict between adult and larval colony members over caste fate was described and evidence for overt conflict was uncovered in several bee species. In theory, diploid larvae of many Hymenopteran species should experience strong fitness benefits, if they would be able to change their developmental pathway towards the queen caste. However, larval self-determination potential is low in most advanced eusocial Hymenopterans, because workers often control larval food intake and queen-worker caste dimorphisms are generally high. In the ant genus Hypoponera, larvae actively feed on food provided by workers and here we show extremely low queen-worker size differences in these ants: the lowest in H. opacior, where fertile wingless (intermorphic) queens weigh on average only 13 % more than workers. Thus, slightly better nutrition during development might change the fate of a Hypoponera larva from a completely sterile worker to a fertile queen. One possibility to obtain extra food for Hypoponera larvae with their well-developed mandibles would be to cannibalise adjacent larvae. Indeed, we observed frequently larval cannibalism in ant nests. Yet, adult workers apparently try to prohibit larval cannibalism by carefully separating larvae in the nest. Larvae, which were experimentally brought into close contact, were rapidly set apart. Workers further sorted larvae according to size and responded swiftly to decreasing food levels, by increasing inter-larval distance. Still, an experimental manipulation of the larval cannibalism rate in H. schauinslandi failed to provide conclusive evidence for the link between larval cannibalism and caste development. Hence, further experiments are needed to determine whether the widespread larval cannibalism in Hypoponera and the untypical brood distribution can be explained by an overt caste conflict.
机译:生殖利他主义和合作育雏是正常社会昆虫的关键特征,也是其生态学成功的原因。然而,膜翅目社会也是许多殖民地内部冲突的舞台。最近,描述了成年和幼虫群体成员之间因种姓命运而发生的冲突,并且在几种蜜蜂物种中发现了明显的冲突证据。从理论上讲,许多膜翅目物种的二倍体幼虫如果能够改变其向皇后种姓的发育途径,则应具有很强的适应性。但是,在大多数先进的常社会膜翅目动物中,幼虫的自决潜力很低,因为工人经常控制幼虫的食物摄入量,而皇后工人的种姓二态性通常较高。在Hypoponera蚂蚁属中,幼虫活跃地以工人提供的食物为食,在这里,我们显示出这些蚂蚁的蚁后大小差异极低:在不透明芽孢杆菌中最低,其中可育的无翅(变态)蚁后平均仅重13%比工人。因此,发育过程中更好的营养状况可能会将Hypoponera幼虫的命运从完全不育的工人转变为肥沃的女王。用发育良好的下颌骨为低垂小Hy幼虫获取额外食物的一种可能性是食肉化邻近的幼虫。确实,我们在蚂蚁巢中经常观察到幼虫食人症。但是,成年工人显然试图通过小心地将巢中的幼虫分开来禁止幼虫食人。通过实验紧密接触的幼虫迅速分开。工人们进一步根据幼体的大小对幼体进行了分类,并通过增加幼体间的距离迅速对降低食物水平做出了反应。尽管如此,对schauinslandi幼虫同类相食率的实验性操作仍未能为幼虫同类相食与种姓发展之间的联系提供确凿的证据。因此,需要进一步的实验来确定是否可以通过明显的种姓冲突来解释在垂线小夜蛾中广泛分布的幼虫食人行为和不典型的亲鱼分布。

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