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Integration raids in the Amazon ant Polyergus rufescens (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Authors:W Czechowski
Institution:(1) Polish Academy of Sciences, Museum and Institute of Zoology, Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Summary. Groups of enslaved Formica fusca workers from mixed colonies of Polyergus rufescens with numerous slave workforce tend to split off and found small and almost homospecific nests around the main nest, with at least some of them connected with the latter with underground passages. Their inhabitants are able, at least temporarily, to adopt young F. fusca gynes. P. rufescens invades these satellite nests in a manner similar to the normal slave raids, and carries the slaves back to the main nest. The supposed evolutionary cause of this behaviour is to keep integrity of mixed colonies and prevent possible emancipation of slaves.Received 18 August 2004; revised 27 September 2004; accepted 11 October 2004.
Keywords:Social parasitism  mixed colonies  colony organisation  slave emancipation  Formica fusca
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