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Corpse management in social insects

机译:社会昆虫的尸体管理

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Undertaking behavior is an essential adaptation to social life that is critical for colony hygiene in enclosed nests. Social insects dispose of dead individuals in various fashions to prevent further contact between corpses and living members in a colony. Focusing on three groups of eusocial insects (bees, ants, and termites) in two phylogenetically distant orders (Hymenoptera and Isoptera), we review mechanisms of death recognition, convergent and divergent behavioral re-sponses toward dead individuals, and undertaking task allocation from the perspective of division of labor. Distinctly different solutions (e.g., corpse removal, burial and cannibalism) have evolved, independently, in the holometabolous hymenopterans and hemimetabolous isopterans toward the same problem of corpse management. In addition, issues which can lead to a better understanding of the roles that undertaking behavior has played in the evolution of eusociality are discussed.
机译:行为是对社会生活的一种基本适应,对于封闭巢中的殖民地卫生至关重要。社交昆虫以各种方式处理死者,以防止尸体与殖民地中活着的成员进一步接触。着眼于在两个系统发育遥远的阶(膜翅目和等翅目)的三类共社会昆虫(蜜蜂,蚂蚁和白蚁),我们回顾了死亡识别的机制,对死亡个体的趋同和发散行为反应,以及从死者身上进行任务分配。分工的角度。朝着相同的尸体管理问题,在整体代谢的膜翅目昆虫和半代谢的异翅目动物中,不同的解决方案(例如,尸体去除,埋葬和自相残杀)已经独立发展。此外,还讨论了一些问题,这些问题可以导致人们更好地理解行为在道德社会化过程中所起的作用。

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