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The placid slavemaker: avoiding detection and conflict as an alternative, peaceful raiding strategy

机译:平静的奴隶制造者:避免侦查和冲突,作为一种替代的和平袭击策略

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Host entry is a crucial step in a parasite's life cycle. When parasites manage to circumvent host detection, exploitation of host resources is facilitated, as host defenses have not to be counteracted. Social parasites exploit animal societies and, likewise, detection avoidance can be beneficial. Yet, due to strong selection pressures, hosts of socially parasitic slavemaking ants often recognize them as enemies, so that slavemakers use open force to raid host colonies. These fights, however, prohibit the enslavement of adult host workers (eudulosis), which cannot be manipulated to work for them. Instead, they steal brood during raids, and enslave those upon emergence. In contrast to the violent raids of most slavemakers, no aggression occurs during most of the raids of the newly described slavemaker Temnothorax pilagens. Thereby, T. pilagens regularly induces adult host workers to be part of their slave workforce. We demonstrate that non-enslaved colonies of its host species respond to this slavemaker with little aggression. We further investigate how the slavemaker circumvents recognition and show that chemical resemblance of host profiles might explain the low aggressive responses. But, which parameters determine whether slave raids escalate, resulting in carnage among defenders? Our experiments reveal that host aggression is counterproductive as aggressive host colonies suffer from more fatalities during raids, but cannot save more brood. The slavemaker, however, benefits from not eliciting fights, as it doubles its enslaved workforce by capturing brood plus adult host workers. Hence, undercutting recognition allows the slavemaker to avoid raid escalation with its associated fitness benefits.
机译:宿主进入是寄生虫生命周期中至关重要的一步。当寄生虫设法绕过宿主检测时,由于不必抵御宿主防御,因此可以促进宿主资源的利用。社交寄生虫利用动物社会,同样,避免发现可能是有益的。然而,由于强大的选择压力,社交寄生奴隶制蚂蚁的宿主通常会认出它们是敌人,因此奴隶制者会使用开放力量突袭宿主殖民地。但是,这些斗争禁止奴役成年的东道国工人(eudulosis),这不能被操纵来为他们工作。取而代之的是,他们在突袭行动中窃取血统,并在突袭时奴役它们。与大多数奴隶主的暴力袭击相比,在新描述的奴隶主Temnothorax pilagens的大多数袭击中,没有发生侵略行为。因此,T。pilagens定期诱使成年的接待工人成为其奴隶劳动力的一部分。我们证明了其宿主物种的非奴隶制殖民地对这一奴隶制的反应微弱。我们进一步调查了奴隶制制造者如何规避识别,并表明宿主特征的化学相似性可以解释低攻击性反应。但是,哪些参数确定奴隶的袭击是否升级,从而导致捍卫者之间的屠杀?我们的实验表明,由于侵略性宿主殖民地在袭击期间遭受更多死亡,宿主的侵略性会适得其反,但无法挽救更多的雏鸟。然而,奴隶制制造商得益于不引发争斗,因为它通过俘获雏形和成年的接待工人而使被奴役的劳动力增加了一倍。因此,底切识别使奴隶制造者可以避免突袭升级及其相关的适应性好处。

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