Claustral colony founding is limited by body condition: experimental feeding increases brood size of Lasius niger queens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Norbert Szabó, Jenő Nagy, András Tartally
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Abstract Ants can found colonies in different ways. One is by claustral colony foundation, when fertilized queens typically have enough nutrients reserved in their bodies to raise the first ‘nanitic’ worker generation without any foraging activity. This colony-foundation strategy evolved in response to selective pressures (e.g. predators), but it limits the number of nanitic workers. We, therefore, assumed that fed queens might initially rear more nanitic workers, although feeding might also be associated with risks and stress. In this study, we analysed the effects of stress and different diets during the colony-foundation period on the success of colony founding by claustral black garden ant Lasius niger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) queens. Our findings confirm that regularly fed claustral ant queens raise more pupae and workers, reflecting that limited brood size is a cost of safety behaviour for claustral ant queens. There is another notable aspect of our findings for laboratories: in order to maximize the size of the nanitic worker generation, they can feed claustral ant queens with crickets.
封闭蜂群的建立受身体状况的限制:实验喂养会增加黑小蜂蜂后的产卵量(膜翅目:蚁科)
蚂蚁可以通过不同的方式找到蚁群。一种是通过闭门蜂群建立,受精后的蜂王体内通常有足够的营养储备,可以在没有任何觅食活动的情况下养育第一代“nantic”工蜂。这种建立殖民地的策略是为了应对选择压力(如捕食者)而进化的,但它限制了工蜂的数量。因此,我们假设被喂食的蚁后最初可能会养育更多的纳米工蜂,尽管喂食也可能与风险和压力有关。在本研究中,我们分析了压力和不同的饮食在蜂群建立时期对黑园蚁(Lasius niger,膜翅目:蚁科)蜂后成功建立蜂群的影响。我们的研究结果证实,定期喂食的隐巢蚁后会养育更多的蛹和工蚁,这反映了有限的产卵规模是隐巢蚁后安全行为的代价。我们在实验室的发现还有另一个值得注意的方面:为了最大限度地扩大工蚁一代的规模,他们可以用蟋蟀喂养封闭的蚁后。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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