INTERINDIVIDUAL DISTANCES IN MIXED-SPECIES GROUPS OF ANTS - AN ESTIMATION OF COHESION IN SOCIAL-GROUPS

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作者
ERRARD, C
LENOIR, A
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[1] Laboratoire d'Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée, URA CNRS 667, Université Paris-Nord, Villetaneuse
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10.1007/BF02352567
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Spatial organization was estimated in mixed-species groups of ants with interindividual distance measures as a function of: (1) the age of the workers when associated; and (2) the presence of the brood. Workers of Manica rubida (Myrmicinae) and Formica selysi (Formicinae) were reared in single-species groups (control) or in artificial, mixed-species groups, created 5 h, 12 h or 22 h after emergence, with or without brood. By recording the location of each individual in the nest during the 10 days following the creation of the groups, we evaluated the spatial organization and the interindividual distances between homocolonial or allospecific workers, and between workers and homocolonial or allospecific brood. The cohesion of the group, depend on the age of the workers when associated: the younger the individuals are when the groups are created, the smaller are the interindividual distances. Moreover, homocolonial individuals aggregated with brood, when present, which improves the overall cohesion of the group. However, in mixed groups, both species associated preferentially with members of their own species. This suggests that newly-emerged ants do not depend totally on the odors of their nestmates to construct their recognition template and that they also possess an innate, specific template.
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