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Reproductive constraints direct fitness and indirect fitness benefits explain helping behaviour in the primitively eusocial wasp Polistes canadensis

机译:生殖限制直接适应性和间接适应性益处解释了在原本是社会性的黄蜂(Polistes canadensis)中的帮助行为

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A key step in the evolution of sociality is the abandonment of independent breeding in favour of helping. In cooperatively breeding vertebrates and primitively eusocial insects, helpers are capable of leaving the group and reproducing independently, and yet many do not. A fundamental question therefore is why do helpers help? Helping behaviour may be explained by constraints on independent reproduction and/or benefits to individuals from helping. Here, we examine simultaneously the reproductive constraints and fitness benefits underlying helping behaviour in a primitively eusocial paper wasp. We gave 31 helpers the opportunity to become egg-layers on their natal nests by removing nestmates. This allowed us to determine whether helpers are reproductively constrained in any way. We found that age strongly influenced whether an ex-helper could become an egg-layer, such that young ex-helpers could become egg-layers while old ex-helpers were less able. These differential reproductive constraints enabled us to make predictions about the behaviours of ex-helpers, depending on the relative importance of direct and indirect fitness benefits. We found little evidence that indirect fitness benefits explain helping behaviour, as 71 per cent of ex-helpers left their nests before the end of the experiment. In the absence of reproductive constraints, however, young helpers value direct fitness opportunities over indirect fitness. We conclude that a combination of reproductive constraints and potential for future direct reproduction explain helping behaviour in this species. Testing several competing explanations for helping behaviour simultaneously promises to advance our understanding of social behaviour in animal groups.
机译:社会发展的关键一步是放弃独立繁育,而转向帮助。在合作繁殖脊椎动物和原始的正常社会昆虫中,助手可以离开该群体并独立繁殖,但许多人却不能。因此,一个基本的问题是为什么佣工会提供帮助?可以通过限制独立繁殖和/或从帮助中受益的个人来解释帮助行为。在这里,我们同时检查了原始的社会化纸质黄蜂中帮助行为的生殖约束和适应性益处。我们给31位助手提供了通过消除巢友而在其新生巢中产卵的机会。这使我们能够确定是否以任何方式限制了助手的繁殖。我们发现,年龄极大地影响了前帮手是否会变成蛋壳,因此年轻的前帮手可能会变成蛋壳,而老的前帮手则能力较弱。这些不同的生殖限制使我们能够根据直接和间接健身福利的相对重要性对前帮手的行为进行预测。我们发现几乎没有证据表明间接健身的好处可以解释帮助行为,因为71%的前帮助者在实验结束前就离开了巢穴。然而,在没有生殖限制的情况下,年轻的帮手比直接健身更看重直接健身的机会。我们得出的结论是,繁殖限制和未来直接繁殖的潜力共同解释了该物种的帮助行为。同时测试几种有助于行为的相互竞争的解释,有望增进我们对动物群体社会行为的理解。

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