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Regulation of cuticular and postpharyngeal hydrocarbons in the slave-making ant Polyergus rufescens: effect of Formica rufibarbis slaves
Authors:Bonavita-Cougourdan Annie  Provost Erick  Riviere Germaine  Bagneres Anne-Genevieve  Dusticier Georges
Institution:Département de Neurosciences, University Aix-Marseille I, Marseille, France.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to compare cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of slave-making Polyergus rufescens ants reared alone or with their Formica rufibarbis slaves. Chemical analyses showed that due to the close contacts occurring when the Formica were tending the Polyergus, the synthesis of the cuticular hydrocarbons carried by the slaves was enhanced in the slave-makers. The postpharyngeal hydrocarbon levels increased during the first 15 days of life, whether or not the Polyergus were exposed to Formica. Our findings suggest that Polyergus is able to secrete all components of their cuticular hydrocarbon blend and that none are acquired through contact with Formica. In addition to presenting our experimental evidence, several hypotheses are proposed to explain the synthesis and regulation of hydrocarbon blends borne when these two species cohabitate within a single colony.
Keywords:Naturally mixed colony  Cuticular hydrocarbon profile  Postpharyngeal gland mixture  Slave-making ants  Polyergus rufescens
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