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The social regulation of physical caste: the superorganism revived
Authors:Charles J Lumsden
Institution:Museum of Comparative Zoology Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, U.S.A.
Abstract:Among the ants, the population of worker phenotypes made by a colony is closely regulated. For the first time, a model of the regulation of a particular size class, that of major workers, is developed within a new theory of the superorganismic activity of social insect colonies. A remarkable linkage is found to exist between caste homeostasis in a model polymorphic society and three well-known but previously unrelated social insect colony properties: the form of the caste distribution, the short-term nature of a colony's “memory”, and the existence of co-operative interactions among nestmates. The linkage consists of mass social processes and takes the form of a colony-level, negative feedback circuit controlling the production of the major workers. The implications of this case study for rigorous, substantive theories of social insect mass phenomena are discussed.
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