Colony founding and social parasitism in Lasius (Acanthomyops) |
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Authors: | J. M. Raczkowski G. M. Luque |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Entomology,The Ohio State University,Columbus,USA;2.Département Ecologie des Populations et des Communautés, Laboratoire Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution, UMR 8079 Batiment 362,Université de Paris-Sud,Orsay Cedex,France;3.The Edwin S. George Reserve,Pinckney,USA |
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Abstract: | We investigated colony foundation behavior of three species of the Lasius claviger group, L. latipes, L. interjectus and L. claviger, using field observations and laboratory experiments. Laboratory studies included observing gyne behavior prior to interaction with host colonies (e.g. grouping, overwintering, feeding) and experiments in which gynes were introduced to putative host colonies. Observations of gyne parasitic behavior immediately after mating flights in the field and the discovery of mixed colonies both confirm the parasitic behavior of these species and point toward a wide host species range including two cases of hyperparasitism. L. interjectus and L. latipes enter the host colony immediately after the nuptial flight, while L. claviger may hibernate and enter in the spring. Laboratory experiments showed that L. interjectus gynes prefer to group and suffer lower mortality when in a group, which is consistent with field observations of L. interjectus gynes entering host colonies in large numbers. Details on behavior of L. latipes alpha and beta form gynes are also given. |
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