Temporal behavioral variation and division of labor among workers in the primitively eusocial wasp,Polistes jadwigae Dalla Torre |
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Authors: | Koji Tsuchida |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory Applied Entomology and Nematology, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Gifu, Japan;(2) Present address: Gifu Agricultural Research Center, 501-11, Matamaru, Gifu, Japan |
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Abstract: | The behavior of workers on 2 nests of the Japanese paper wasp,Polistes jadwigae, was recorded on video tape. Young workers performed pulp collection more frequently than middle-aged and old workers, while foraging of flesh (prey) was done mainly by middle-aged workers. Of the 26 behavioral categories, 7 showed negative, 2 concave, and 1 convex relationship to the workers age. Using behavioral profiles, workers could be classified into 3 age groups: 1) young workers (younger than 10 days old, active intranidal workers), 2) middle-aged workers (11–25 days old, extranidal workers) and 3) old workers (older than 26 days old, ‘idlers’). Idlers engaged in foraging and larval feeding significantly less frequency than the young and middle-aged workers, but they performed alerting toward many alien objects. Task specialization among workers irrespective of age polyethism was also suggested. |
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