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Fight or fool? Physical strength, instead of sensory deception, matters in host nest invasion by a wasp social parasite

机译:打还是傻?体力而不是感觉的欺骗在黄蜂社交寄生虫入侵寄主巢中很重要

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Insect social parasites need to overcome host colonies' defences to exploit their resources successfully. Sophisticated sensory deception mechanisms to break the host's barriers have been repeatedly reported for many social parasites, possibly concealing the importance of open fighting, a more ancestral strategy. Understanding the relative importance of fooling and fighting is primarily challenging when the two strategies seem both available and advantageous. We focused on the paper wasp social parasite-host system Polistes sulcifer-P. dominulus, where both fooling and fighting have been suggested to play a role during usurpation contests. Host aggression is elicited by the chemical cues (hydrocarbons) that intruders bear on their cuticle. Parasites would benefit from reducing the amount of these cues before approaching the host colony. In addition, the parasites' facial pattern has been shown to reduce the host's aggressive reaction, probably by amplifying the mandibular width. We tested the occurrence of chemical and visual cheating through chemical analyses and laboratory usurpation trials, respectively. Usurping parasites did not conceal their identity by reducing cuticular hydrocarbons, nor did their facial pattern facilitate nest take-over. Contest outcome was instead predicted by the relative body size of the opponents. Fighting, rather than fooling, is therefore the strategy used by P. sulcifer usurping females. The importance of physical strength could thus explain why chemical or visual tricks do not play a role in taking over the host colony despite their potential usefulness. Our findings suggest that the evolution of sophisticated cheating mechanisms can be prevented by the ability to fight.
机译:昆虫的社会寄生虫需要克服宿主殖民地的防御才能成功地利用其资源。对于许多社交寄生虫,已经多次报道了打破宿主障碍的复杂的感觉欺骗机制,这可能掩盖了更为原始的战役-公开战斗的重要性。当这两种策略似乎既可行又有利时,理解欺骗和战斗的相对重要性就成为了主要挑战。我们重点研究了黄蜂社会寄生虫宿主系统Polistes sulcifer-P。建议在篡夺竞赛中扮演愚弄和打斗的角色。入侵者靠在表皮上的化学线索(碳氢化合物)引起了宿主的侵略。在接近宿主菌落之前,寄生虫将从减少这些线索的数量中受益。此外,寄生虫的面部表情已显示出可以减少下颌的宽度,从而减轻宿主的攻击性反应。我们分别通过化学分析和实验室篡改试验测试了化学和视觉作弊的发生。篡夺寄生虫并没有通过减少表皮碳氢化合物来掩饰其身份,它们的面部图案也没有促进巢穴的接管。相反,比赛结果由对手的相对身体大小预测。因此,战斗而不是愚弄是P. sulcifer篡夺女性的策略。因此,体力的重要性可以解释为什么化学或视觉技巧尽管具有潜在的用途,但在接管宿主菌落中却不起作用。我们的发现表明,抵抗力可以阻止复杂的作弊机制的发展。

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