Larval regulation of worker reproduction in the polydomous ant Novomessor cockerelli

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Jessica D. Ebie
Bert Hölldobler
Jürgen Liebig
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[1] School of Life Sciences,Biozentrum Zoologie II
[2] Arizona State University,undefined
[3] University of Würzburg,undefined
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The Science of Nature | 2015年 / 102卷
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Hymenoptera; Reproductive regulation; Larval regulation; Eusocial insects;
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Although workers in many ant species are capable of producing their own offspring, they generally rear the queen’s offspring instead. There are various mechanisms that regulate worker reproduction including inhibitory effects of ant brood. Colonies of the ant Novomessor cockerelli are monogynous and polydomous resulting in a large portion of nest workers being physically isolated from the queen for extended periods of time. Some workers experimentally isolated from the queen in laboratory nests lay viable eggs, which develop into males. We investigate the mechanism that regulates worker fertility in subnests separated from the queen by giving queenless worker groups queen-produced larvae, queen-produced eggs, or no brood. Our findings show that larvae delay the time to worker egg-laying, but eggs have no effect. Larval inhibition is a likely mechanism that contributes to the regulation of worker reproduction in N. cockerellli because larvae are easily transported to subnests that do not contain a queen.
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