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The acceptance rate of young wasps by alien colonies depends on colony developmental stages in the swarm-founding wasp, Polybia paulista von ihering (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

机译:外来菌落对幼小黄蜂的接受率取决于成群的黄蜂Polybia paulista von ihering(膜翅目:Vespidae)的菌落发育阶段。

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In social insects, newly emerged individuals learn the colony-specific chemical label from their natal comb shortly after their emergence. These labels help to identify each individual's colony of origin and are used as a recognition template against which individuals can discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates. Our previous studies with Polybia paulista von Ihering support this general pattern, and the acceptance rate of young female and male wasps decreased as a function of their age. Our study also showed in P. paulista that more than 90% of newly emerged female wasps might be accepted by conspecific unrelated colonies. However, it has not been investigated whether the acceptance rate of newly emerged female wasps depends on colony developmental stage of recipient colonies. We introduced newly emerged female wasps of P. paulista into different colony developmental stags of recipient colonies, i.e., worker-producing and male-producing colonies. We found that the acceptance rate of newly emerged female wasps by alien colonies was pretty lower by male-producing colonies than worker-producing colonies. This is the first study to show that the acceptance rate of young female wasps depends on stages of recipient colonies.
机译:在社交昆虫中,新出现的个体在出现后不久就从其新生的梳子中学习特定于菌落的化学标记。这些标签有助于识别每个人的原籍殖民地,并用作识别模板,个人可以将其识别为巢穴与非巢穴。我们先前与Polybia paulista von Ihering进行的研究支持了这种总体模式,并且年轻雌性和雄性黄蜂的接受率随着年龄的增长而降低。我们的研究还表明,在保罗·波利斯塔(P. paulista)中,超过90%的新出现的雌性黄蜂可能会被特定的无关亲戚殖民地接受。但是,尚未研究新出现的雌性黄蜂的接受率是否取决于受体菌落的菌落发育阶段。我们将新近出现的雌性P. paulista黄蜂引入受体菌落的不同菌落发育雄鹿中,即生产工人的和生产男性的菌落。我们发现,外来菌落对新出现的雌性黄蜂的接受率要比雄性菌落要低得多。这是第一项显示年轻雌性黄蜂的接受率取决于受体菌落阶段的研究。

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