Nestmate recognition in a Neotropical swarm-founding wasp: no effect of seasonality on tolerance of alien conspecifics


Autoria(s): KUDO, K.; ZUCCHI, R.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Previous study revealed that the swarm-founding wasp Polybia paulista is accurately able to distinguish nestmates from non-nestmates in the summer. However, the risk of accepting alien intruders is considered to be low in winter colonies, and additionally brood production is limited in 30-40% of colonies during the winter in this species. Thus, it is expected that colonies might lower their acceptance threshold and accept some conspecific wasps from alien colonies in winter. We conducted field experiments to examine tolerance of conspecific (nestmate and non-nestmate) females in winter. In contrast to our prediction, our colonies did not accept any individuals from alien colonies. We suggest that P. paulista exhibits the colony-specific acceptance threshold in winter, and colonies that produced brood in their nests may have raised the acceptance threshold even if the risk of accepting alien intruders is low in winter.

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ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, v.20, n.1, p.43-50, 2008

0394-9370

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20595

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eng

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Ethology Ecology & Evolution

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Palavras-Chave #nestmate recognition #the acceptance threshold #plasticity #swarm-founding wasp #Polybia paulista #POLYBIA-PAULISTA HYMENOPTERA #GENETICAL EVOLUTION #POLISTES-FUSCATUS #SOCIAL PARASITE #QUEEN NUMBER #PAPER WASPS #COLONY #DISCRIMINATION #ACCEPTANCE #ANTS #Behavioral Sciences #Zoology
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