Soldiers initiate foraging activities in the subterranean termite, Heterotermes tenuis


Autoria(s): Casarin, Fabiana Elaine; Costa-Leonardob, Ana Maria; Arab, Alberto
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

09/01/2008

Resumo

Caste polyethism has been recorded in some termite species, however the foraging behavior of subterranean termites remains poorly known. Heterotermes tenuis Hagen (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is a subterranean termite that is native to Brazil and is an agricultural and urban pest. The aim of this study was to investigate which caste acts as scouts when searching for food sources and determinate the percentages of each caste present in the foraging territories of field colonies of H. tenuis. Our results showed no significant differences among the caste proportions present in the foraging territories of the three colonies studied in the field. Laboratory experiments showed that minor soldiers were the most frequent initiators of foraging activities. This result suggests that the exploratory phase of the foraging behavior may be regulated by the number of soldiers present in the foraging territories of each colony.

Formato

5

Identificador

http://www.insectscience.org/8.02/

Journal of Insect Science. Tucson: Univ Arizona, v. 8, p. 5, 2008.

1536-2442

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20000

WOS:000253056700001

WOS000253056700001.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Univ Arizona

Relação

Journal of Insect Science

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #termites #Heterotermes tenuis #soldier #foraging behavior #polyethism
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article