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Recruitment Behavior in the Ant Genus Polyrhachis (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Authors:C. Liefke  B. Hölldobler  U. Maschwitz
Affiliation:(1) Zoologisches Institut, J. W. Goethe-Universität, Siesmayerstr. 70, D-60054 Frankfurtam Main, Germany
Abstract:We present a detailed behavioral analysis of the signals involved in recruitment of 11 syntopic Polyrhachis species from West Malaysia. We found a considerable variety of recruitment techniques, including ldquosocial carrying behavior,rdquo ldquotandem running,rdquo ldquogroup recruitment,rdquo and a technique which we call ldquoleader-independent trail communication.rdquo The latter mode superficially resembles ldquochemical mass communicationrdquo (sensu Wilson, 1962). All these recruitment techniques involve mechanical invitation behavior inside the nest, comprising back-and-forth jerking or pulling movement often combined with a sideways waggling. However, not in all cases of leader-independent trail communication is a mechanical invitation behavior obligatory. The trail pheromone of all investigated Polyrhachis species originates from the hindgut. Only in the tandem running P. proxima do additional secretions from the poison gland appear to be involved in tandem calling.
Keywords:Tandem running  group recruitment  trail communication  invitation behavior  mechanical signals  chemical signals  trail pheromones
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