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Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests
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DAHBI, A. CERDÁ, X. HEFETZ, A. LENOIR, A. Physiological Entomology Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests Insect Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Physiology |
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DAHBI, A. CERDÁ, X. HEFETZ, A. LENOIR, A. 0307-6962 1365-3032 Wiley Insect Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Physiology http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1997.tb01135.x <jats:p><jats:bold>Abstract. </jats:bold> . Societies of the ant <jats:italic>Cataglyphis iberica</jats:italic> (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) comprise several satellite queenless nests around a queenright nest. During spring, at the end of hibernation, the incidence of adult transport between these nests is high, but it decreases during summer. Quantitative analyses of the contents of postpharyngeal glands of transporter and transportee ants reveal the amounts of hydrocarbons to be lower in the latter, indicating that these ants are generally younger. Moreover, the more diverse composition of the transportees' secretion may reflect their individual makeup. Transporters, in contrast, maintained a uniform colony odour uirough trophallactic exchanges before entering hibernation. The odour disparity between the transportees and the general colony odour may stimulate the transporters to bear them to the nest containing the queen where they can obtain the colony odour via trophallaxis. The intense traffic between satellite nests in the spring may thus be the means by which a uniform colonial odour is regained after hibernation. Adult transport seems also to be necessary since the young transportee ants are not able to orient themselves and find the other nests.</jats:p> Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests Physiological Entomology |
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spelling | DAHBI, A. CERDÁ, X. HEFETZ, A. LENOIR, A. 0307-6962 1365-3032 Wiley Insect Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Physiology http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1997.tb01135.x <jats:p><jats:bold>Abstract. </jats:bold> . Societies of the ant <jats:italic>Cataglyphis iberica</jats:italic> (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) comprise several satellite queenless nests around a queenright nest. During spring, at the end of hibernation, the incidence of adult transport between these nests is high, but it decreases during summer. Quantitative analyses of the contents of postpharyngeal glands of transporter and transportee ants reveal the amounts of hydrocarbons to be lower in the latter, indicating that these ants are generally younger. Moreover, the more diverse composition of the transportees' secretion may reflect their individual makeup. Transporters, in contrast, maintained a uniform colony odour uirough trophallactic exchanges before entering hibernation. The odour disparity between the transportees and the general colony odour may stimulate the transporters to bear them to the nest containing the queen where they can obtain the colony odour via trophallaxis. The intense traffic between satellite nests in the spring may thus be the means by which a uniform colonial odour is regained after hibernation. Adult transport seems also to be necessary since the young transportee ants are not able to orient themselves and find the other nests.</jats:p> Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests Physiological Entomology |
spellingShingle | DAHBI, A., CERDÁ, X., HEFETZ, A., LENOIR, A., Physiological Entomology, Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests, Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Physiology |
title | Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests |
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title_sort | adult transport in the ant cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests |
title_unstemmed | Adult transport in the ant Cataglyphis iberica: a means to maintain a uniform colonial odour in a species with multiple nests |
topic | Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Physiology |
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