Jeanne Robert L, Bouwma Andrew M
Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison 53706, USA.
Biol Bull. 2002 Jun;202(3):289-95. doi: 10.2307/1543481.
The numbers of brood cells in nests built by founding swarms of the Neotropical social wasp Polybia occidentalis closely correlate with the numbers of wasps in the swarms. We analyzed nests of different sizes to determine how they scale with respect to the allocation of brood cells among combs. Three patterns were evident: compared to smaller nests, larger nests have (1) more combs and (2) larger combs; and (3) among nests containing the same number of combs, the last two combs diverge in relative size as nest size increases. Taken together, these results suggest that members of a swarm somehow "know" the size of the swarm they are in. This information feeds back to individual builders, which quantitatively modulate their responses to stigmergic cues in ways that result in the nest-size-scaled allocation of brood cells among combs. The patterns also suggest that swarms fine-tune the final size of their nests by making corrections as they build.
新热带地区群居黄蜂西方侧异腹胡蜂(Polybia occidentalis)筑巢群体所建巢穴中的育幼室数量与群体中的黄蜂数量密切相关。我们分析了不同大小的巢穴,以确定它们在育幼室在巢脾间的分配方面是如何变化的。三种模式很明显:与较小的巢穴相比,较大的巢穴有(1)更多的巢脾和(2)更大的巢脾;并且(3)在巢脾数量相同的巢穴中,随着巢穴大小增加,最后两个巢脾在相对大小上出现差异。综合来看,这些结果表明群体中的成员以某种方式“知道”它们所在群体的大小。这些信息反馈给个体筑巢者,个体筑巢者会以定量调节它们对标记线索反应的方式,使得育幼室在巢脾间的分配与巢穴大小成比例。这些模式还表明,群体在筑巢过程中通过进行调整来微调巢穴的最终大小。