种姓
生物
蚂蚁
分工
特质
一夫多妻制
女王(蝴蝶)
资源配置
膜翅目
生态学
人口学
社会学
经济
管理
计算机科学
人口
哲学
语言学
市场经济
程序设计语言
作者
Eva Schultner,Tobias Wallner,Benjamin Dofka,Jeanne Brülhart,Jürgen Heınze,Dalial Freitak,Tamara Pokorny,Jan Oettler
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.2022.1784
摘要
Social insect queens and workers can engage in conflict over reproductive allocation when they have different fitness optima. Here, we show that queens have control over queen-worker caste allocation in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior , a species in which workers lack reproductive organs. We describe crystalline deposits that distinguish castes from the egg stage onwards, providing the first report of a discrete trait that can be used to identify ant caste throughout pre-imaginal development. The comparison of queen and worker-destined eggs and larvae revealed size and weight differences in late development, but no discernible differences in traits that may be used in social interactions, including hair morphology and cuticular odours. In line with a lack of caste-specific traits, adult workers treated developing queens and workers indiscriminately. Together with previous studies demonstrating queen control over sex allocation, these results show that queens control reproductive allocation in C. obscurior and suggest that the fitness interests of colony members are aligned to optimize resource allocation in this ant.
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