Fecundity of ant queens in relation to their age and the mode of colony founding

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Title
Fecundity of ant queens in relation to their age and the mode of colony founding
Journal
Insectes Sociaux
Author(s)
Keller L., Passera L.
ISSN
0020-1812
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1990
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
37
Number
2
Pages
116-130
Language
english
Abstract
The change over time in the fecundity and weight of queens was investigated in three monogynous, independent colony founding species,Lasius niger, Camponotus ligniperda andC. herculaneus, and two polygynous dependent colony founding species,Plagiolepis pygmaea andIridomyrmex humilis. Queens of the three species founding independently exhibited a similar pattern with a significant loss of weight between mating and the emergence of the first workers. In contrast, weights of queens of the species employing dependent colony founding remained more stable. Fecundity of queens founding independently increased slowly with time whereas fecundity of queens founding dependently reached the maximum level some weeks after the beginning of the first reproductive season. These results are discussed in relation to some differences in the life history (e.g., life-span) between queens utilizing independent and dependent colony founding.
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