Behavioral Regulatory Mechanisms in the Social Homeostasis of Termites (Isoptera) |
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Authors: | STUART ALASTAIR M |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 00102 |
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Abstract: | Recent progress in the elucidation of the behavioral mechanismsresponsible for maintaining the steady state in a termite colonyis discussed. It is pointed out that various homeostatic mechanismshave common behavioral mechanisms. The mechanisms involved innest repair and construction, foraging, defense, and generalmass movements within nests are explained. An experiment isdescribed in which differential responses to a discrete simplestimulus (heat) are made by two different castes of Nasulitermescorniger and the homeostatic significance emphasized. The factorsin volved in foraging behavior in Reticulitermes are described.An hypothesis for the significance of the behavioral phenomenonof head-banging in termites is put forward: it is consideredto be connected with the maintenance of accelerated activityin a colony after "General Alarm". |
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