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Interspecific aggression in colonies of the slave-making ant Harpagoxenus sublaevis
Authors:Jürgen Heinze  Diethe Ortius  Manfred Kaib  Bert Hölldobler
Affiliation:(1) LS Verhaltensphysiologie und Soziobiologie, Theodor-Boveri-Institut, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany;(2) LS Tierphysiologie, Universität Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract:Colonies of the slave-making ant, Harpagoxenus sublaevis, may simultaneously contain workers of several Leptothorax slave species. We observed aggressive interactions among slave-makers, between slavemakers and slaves, and among slaves in 11 mixed colonies. The first two types of aggression appear to be correlated with reproductive competition for the production of males. Aggressive interactions among slaves, however, occurred mainly between slaves belonging to different species. In two colonies, in which one slave species clearly outnumbered the other, the majority attacked and finally expelled all nestmates belonging to the minority species. Our observations thus suggest that in Harpagoxenus colonies a homogeneous ldquocolony odorrdquo is not always achieved and that heterospecific slaves may occasionally be mistaken for alien ants. Gas chromatographic analyses of ants from mixed colonies similarly show that cuticular hydrocarbon profiles may differ strongly between heterospecific nestmate slaves.
Keywords:Slave-making ants  Interspecific aggression  Reproductive competition  Nest odor  Cuticular hydrocarbons
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