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Parental manipulation of offspring size in social groups: a test using paper wasps

机译:父母对社交群体后代大小的操纵:使用纸质黄蜂的测试

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AbstractMaternal effects should be especially likely when mothers actively provision offspring with resources that influence offspring phenotype. In cooperatively breeding and eusocial taxa, there is potential for parents to strategically manipulate offspring phenotype in their own interests. Social insect queens are nearly always larger than their worker offspring, and queens could benefit by producing small daughter workers in several ways. If queens use aggression to dominate or coerce workers, a queen producing small workers might minimize potential conflict or competition from her offspring. In addition, because of the trade-off between the number of workers she is able to produce and their individual size, a queen may produce small workers to optimize colony work effort. In this study, we investigate why queens of the primitively eusocial paper wasp Polistes gallicus limit the size of their workers. We created queen–worker size mismatches by cross-fostering queens between nests. We then tested whether the queen–worker size difference affects worker foraging and reproductive effort, or the amount of aggression in the group. Some of our results were consistent with the idea that queens limit worker size strategically: small workers were no less successful foragers, so that producing a larger number of smaller workers may overall increase queen fitness. We found that queens were less likely to attack large workers, perhaps because attempting to coerce large workers is riskier. However, larger workers did not forage less, did not invest more in ovarian development, and were not more aggressive themselves. There was therefore little evidence overall that queens limit conflict by producing smaller workers.
机译:摘要当母亲积极地为后代提供影响后代表型的资源时,对母亲的影响尤为可能。在合作育种和正常社会分类中,父母有可能出于自己的利益战略性地操纵后代表型。社交昆虫皇后几乎总是比工人的后代大,而皇后可以通过多种方式生产小女儿而受益。如果皇后利用侵略统治或胁迫工人,则生产小工人的皇后可能会最大程度地减少与其后代的潜在冲突或竞争。此外,由于在她能够生产的工人数量与他们的个体大小之间进行权衡,女王可能会生产小型工人以优化殖民地的工作量。在这项研究中,我们调查了为什么原本是共社会用纸的黄蜂皇后Polistes gallicus限制了工人的人数。我们通过在巢穴之间交叉培育皇后来创建皇后与工人大小的不匹配。然后,我们测试了皇后大小工人的差异是否会影响工人的觅食和生殖工作,或者是否会影响团队中的侵略程度。我们的一些结果与皇后战略性地限制工人规模的想法是一致的:小工人是成功的觅食者,因此,生产更多的小工人可以总体上提高皇后的身体素质。我们发现皇后攻击大型工人的可能性较小,可能是因为试图胁迫大型工人的风险更大。但是,更大的工人并没有减少觅食,没有在卵巢发育上投入更多的资金,也没有更加积极进取。因此,总体上几乎没有证据表明皇后通过生产较小的工人来限制冲突。

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