Size-correlated division of labour and spatial distribution of workers in the driver ant, Dorylus molestus

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Title
Size-correlated division of labour and spatial distribution of workers in the driver ant, Dorylus molestus
Journal
Naturwissenschaften
Author(s)
Braendle  C., Hockley  N., Brevig  T., Shingleton  A. W., Keller  L.
ISSN
0028-1042
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2003
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
90
Number
6
Pages
277-81
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Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Jun
Abstract
Driver ants ( Dorylus spp.) show a high degree of worker polymorphism. Previous reports suggest that large Dorylus workers are specialised for defensive tasks. In this study, we first quantitatively tested whether there is a size-correlated division of defensive labour among workers. Second, we determined whether the spatial distribution of workers outside the nest can be predicted based on such size-specific differences in task allocation. We show that the division of defensive behaviour among different-sized workers is not strict. However, there is a significant correlation between worker size and the tendency to carry out defensive tasks. First, workers of larger size were more likely than smaller workers to participate in colony defence. Second, larger workers were more frequent near the nest containing the reproducing individuals and the brood. Finally, large workers were more common in open sections of the trail than in covered sections, which are likely to be less exposed to predators.
Keywords
Animals Ants/*anatomy & histology/physiology Body Constitution Environment Female *Social Behavior
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Web of science
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Yes
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