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Behavioural development, fat reserves and their association with productivity in Lasius flavus founding queens

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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:33 authored by V C Norman, T Pamminger, William HughesWilliam Hughes
Reproduction-related behaviours are key components determining individual fitness. Many behavioural traits are linked, and such trait associations often affect fitness. Here, we combine behavioural and physiological data during two critical time points of founding queens (early and late nest-founding stage) in the claustral ant Lasius flavus to assess how these factors affect their initial productivity. We show that most behavioural traits, except brood care behaviour, are plastic during queen development and demonstrate that there are alternative behavioural pathways to achieve high productivity under standardised conditions. These results indicate that queens can utilise multiple behavioural trait combinations to maximise reproductive output at the earliest, and arguably most critical, time of colony foundation.

Funding

Phenotypic plasticity in leaf-cutting ants; G0977; SYNGENTA LIMITED

DTA - Determining the environmental and genetic basis of phenotypic plasiticity in leaf-cutting ants; G1011; BBSRC-BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL; BB/J011339/1

History

Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Naturwissenschaften

ISSN

0028-1042

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Issue

23

Volume

103

Department affiliated with

  • Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-03-11

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