Unique habits of stomodeal trophallaxis in the ponerine antHypoponera sp. |
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Authors: | Y Hashimoto K Yamauchi E Hasegawa |
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Institution: | (1) Division of Phylogenetics, Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Himeji Institute of Technology/Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, Yayoigaoka, Sanda, 669-13 Hyogo, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, 501-11 Gifu, Japan;(3) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 192-03 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary The present paper describes for the first time that adult-to-adult trophallaxis exists in ponerine ants. Furthermore, it shows that the adult castes of the ponerine andHypoponera sp. have different habits of trophallaxis. Workers display a soliciting behavior toward queens, males and workers, but receive regurgitated food only from workers. The workers are forced to stop soliciting for regurgitated food by the whipping behavior of the queen. Callow queens solicit regurgitated food from workers and ergatoid males and receive it, while mature queens do not solicit regurgitation from workers. Ergatoid males receive regurgitated food from workers and regurgitate it to queens. Alate males show no trophallactic food exchange with workers and queens. Trophallactic behavior was never observed between males of either winged or ergatoid types. |
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Keywords: | Stomodeal trophallaxis Ponerinae ergatoid male ergatoid queen Hypoponera |
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