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Active and effective nest defence by males in a social apoid wasp

机译:男性在社交类黄蜂中主动有效地筑巢防御

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Altruism in the social Hymenoptera is generally considered to be a feature of females rather than males. A popular explanation for this is that in the solitary ancestors of today's social species, males provided little brood care. Males might therefore lack the preadaptations necessary to evolve altruism in social contexts. While anecdotal observations of male contributions to colony life have been reported, there are few reports of male participation in nest defence. In apoid wasps, there have been several reports of male nest-guarding behaviour in solitary species, potentially setting the evolutionary stage for similar behaviours in social lineages. Here, we present evidence of active and effective nest defence in males of the social apoid wasp Microstigmus nigrophthalmus. Males were observed chasing intruders away from the nest, and the presence of males had a significant effect on nest survival when females were removed. Males potentially obtained direct benefits through defence, so that defence may not represent male altruism. However, our results do show that males can perform acts that benefit their colony.
机译:人们普遍认为社交膜翅目动物的利他主义是女性而不是男性的特征。一个流行的解释是,在当今社会物种的独居祖先中,雄性几乎没有提供任何育雏服务。因此,男性可能缺乏在社会环境中发展利他主义所必需的预先适应。关于男性对殖民地生活的贡献的轶事报道已有报道,但很少有关于男性参与巢防御的报道。在阿片类黄蜂中,有一些关于孤独物种中雄性筑巢行为的报道,这可能为社会世系中类似行为的发展奠定了基础。在这里,我们目前在社会的apap黄蜂Microstigmus nigrophthalmus的雄性中主动和有效筑巢防御的证据。观察到雄性追赶入侵者远离巢穴,当雌性被移走时,雄性的存在对巢生存有重要影响。男性有可能通过防御获得直接利益,因此防御可能不代表男性的利他行为。但是,我们的结果确实表明,雄性可以做出有益于其殖民地的行为。

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