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Who Are the 'Lazy' Ants? The Function of Inactivity in Social Insects and a Possible Role of Constraint: Inactive Ants Are Corpulent and May Be Young and/or Selfish

机译:谁是“懒惰”蚂蚁? 在社交昆虫中不活动的功能和约束的可能作用:无活性蚂蚁是肥胖的,可能是年轻和/或自私的

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Social insect colonies are commonly thought of as highly organized and efficient complex systems, yet high levels of worker inactivity are common. Although consistently inactive workers have been documented across many species, very little is known about the potential function or costs associated with this behavior. Here we ask what distinguishes these "lazy" individuals from their nestmates. We obtained a large set of behavioral and morphological data about individuals, and tested for consistency with the following evolutionary hypotheses: that inactivity results from constraint caused by worker (a) immaturity or (b) senescence; that (c) inactive workers are reproducing; that inactive workers perform a cryptic task such as (d) acting as communication hubs or (e) food stores; and that (f) inactive workers represent the "slow-paced" end of inter-worker variation in "pace-of-life." We show that inactive workers walk more slowly, have small spatial fidelity zones near the nest center, are more corpulent, are isolated in colony interaction networks, have the smallest behavioral repertoires, and are more likely to have oocytes than other workers. These results are consistent with the hypotheses that inactive workers are immature and/or storing food for the colony; they suggest that workers are not inactive as a consequence of senescence, and that they are not acting as communication hubs. The hypotheses listed above are not mutually exclusive, and likely form a "syndrome" of behaviors common to inactive social insect workers. Their simultaneous contribution to inactivity may explain the difficulty in finding a simple answer to this deceptively simple question.
机译:社交昆虫殖民地通常被认为是高度有组织和高效的复杂系统,但高水平的工人不活动是常见的。虽然在许多物种上记录了一贯不活跃的工人,但对与这种行为相关的潜在功能或成本很少。在这里,我们问什么区别于这些“懒惰”个人与巢卵。我们获得了大量关于个体的行为和形态学数据,并测试了与以下进化假设的一致性:不活动导致由工人(a)不成熟或(b)衰老引起的约束; (c)不活跃的工人正在复制;不活跃的工人执行一个神秘的任务,例如(d)作为通信中心或(e)食品店; (f)不活跃的工人代表“寿命速度”中的工人间变异的“缓慢”结束。我们表明,不活跃的工人走得更慢,在巢中心附近有小的空间富裕区,更具肥胖,孤立在殖民地互动网络中,有最小的行为曲目,更有可能具有卵母细胞比其他工人更容易有卵母。这些结果与假设不成功,不活跃工人不成熟和/或储存殖民地的食物;他们表明工人因衰老而非不活跃,而且他们并不是作为通信中心。上面列出的假设不是互斥的,并且可能形成非活动社会昆虫工人共同的行为的“综合征”。他们同时对不活动的贡献可以解释难以找到这个欺骗性的简单问题的简单答案。

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    Univ Arizona Grad Interdisciplinary Program Entomol &

    Insect S Biol Sci West 1041 East Lowell Room 235 Tucson AZ 85721 USA;

    Davidson Coll Math &

    Comp Sci Dept 405 N Main St Davidson NC 28036 USA;

    Univ North Carolina Charlotte Dept Comp Sci Coll Comp &

    Informat 9201 Univ City Blvd Charlotte NC 28223 USA;

    Univ North Carolina Charlotte Dept Comp Sci Coll Comp &

    Informat 9201 Univ City Blvd Charlotte NC 28223 USA;

    Univ Arizona Dept Ecol &

    Evolutionary Biol 1041 E Lowell St Tucson AZ 85721 USA;

    Univ Arizona Dept Ecol &

    Evolutionary Biol 1041 E Lowell St Tucson AZ 85721 USA;

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