A network analysis of dominance and colonial activity in Mischocyttarus metathorac...
Biology and behavioral ecology of the primitively eusocial wasp Mischocyttarus (Me...
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Author(s): |
Pizarro, Laura Chavarria
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Noll, Fernando B.
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Mateus, Sidnei
Total Authors: 3
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | ZOOLOGIA; v. 26, n. 4, p. 5-pg., 2009-12-01. |
Abstract | |
Studies of morphological caste syndromes in the tribe Epiponini help us to understand the evolution of social behavior in insects. Few studies have integrated morphological syndromes of various species from the same or distinct genera. We studied morphological differences between castes from three colonies of Pseudopolybia compressa de Saussure, 1854, in order to relate their caste syndrome with those of other species in the genus. We took eight morphometric measures and females were classified in relation to ovarian development and spermathecal contents. Females of Colony 1 (C1) present a higher distinction between castes than females of Colonies 2 and 3 (C2 and C3), and, in general, queens of the three colonies are larger than workers in some measures but smaller in others. In Pseudopolybia Dalla Torre, 1894, shape rather than size is a more important trait in caste divergence. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 07/08633-1 - Social interactions, foraging and biodiversity of neotropical social wasps. |
Grantee: | Fernando Barbosa Noll |
Support Opportunities: | Regular Research Grants |