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Raiders from the sky: slavemaker founding queens select for aggressive host colonies
Authors:Tobias Pamminger  Andreas P Modlmeier  Stefan Suette  Pleuni S Pennings  Susanne Foitzik
Institution:Institute of Zoology, Johannes Gutenberg University, , Johannes von Müller Weg 6, 55099 Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:Reciprocal selection pressures in host-parasite systems drive coevolutionary arms races that lead to advanced adaptations in both opponents. In the interactions between social parasites and their hosts, aggression is one of the major behavioural traits under selection. In a field manipulation, we aimed to disentangle the impact of slavemaking ants and nest density on aggression of Temnothorax longispinosus ants. An early slavemaker mating flight provided us with the unique opportunity to study the influence of host aggression and demography on founding decisions and success. We discovered that parasite queens avoided colony foundation in parasitized areas and were able to capture more brood from less aggressive host colonies. Host colony aggression remained consistent over the two-month experiment, but did not respond to our manipulation. However, as one-fifth of all host colonies were successfully invaded by parasite queens, slavemaker nest foundation acts as a strong selection event selecting for high aggression in host colonies.
Keywords:parasite  personality  dispersal  aggression  fitness
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