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Initial behavior in colony fragments of an introduced population of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata
Authors:Mbenoun Masse Paul Serge  Kenne Martin  Mony Ruth  Dejean Alain  Tindo Maurice
Institution:Laboratoire de zoologie, université de Yaoundé I, Cameroon.
Abstract:We investigated in the laboratory the initial behavior of propagules of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata in Cameroon where it has been introduced. Both workers and queens at first feigned death (thanatosis), and then the workers slowly moved around the experimental arena; the queens did the same about 10seconds later. Each queen antennated selected workers that then aggregated together by grasping the hind leg of another ant with their mandibles. When encountering the queen again, the lead worker climbed up the queen's hind leg and onto her back, followed by some other individuals. The remaining workers followed the queen to a location in the experimental arena. When brood was present, the workers transferred it to this location. Orphaned workers did not aggregate, but gathered the brood together and took care of it. By permitting propagules to survive, these behaviors likely contribute to the success of W.?auropunctata as an invader.
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