Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1610, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Apr 22;278(1709):1209-15. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1700. Epub 2010 Oct 13.
How task specialization, individual task performance and within-group behavioural variation affects fitness is a longstanding and unresolved problem in our understanding of animal societies. In the temperate social spider, Anelosimus studiosus, colony members exhibit a behavioural polymorphism; females either exhibit an aggressive 'asocial' or docile 'social' phenotype. We assessed individual prey-capture success for both phenotypes, and the role of phenotypic composition on group-level prey-capture success for three prey size classes. We then estimated the effect of group phenotypic composition on fitness in a common garden, as inferred from individual egg-case masses. On average, asocial females were more successful than social females at capturing large prey, and colony-level prey-capture success was positively associated with the frequency of the asocial phenotype. Asocial colony members were also more likely to engage in prey-capture behaviour in group-foraging situations. Interestingly, our fitness estimates indicate females of both phenotypes experience increased fitness when occupying colonies containing unlike individuals. These results imply a reciprocal fitness benefit of within-colony behavioural variation, and perhaps division of labour in a spider society.
任务专业化、个体任务表现和组内行为变异如何影响适应度,是我们理解动物社会长期存在且尚未解决的问题。在温带社会性蜘蛛,Anelosimus studiosus 中,群体成员表现出行为多态性;雌性要么表现出攻击性的“非社会性”要么温顺的“社会性”表型。我们评估了两种表型的个体猎物捕获成功率,以及表型组成对三个猎物大小类别的群体猎物捕获成功率的作用。然后,我们在一个共同花园中从个体卵囊质量推断出,估计了群体表型组成对适应度的影响。平均而言,非社会性雌性比社会性雌性更成功地捕获大型猎物,并且群体水平的猎物捕获成功率与非社会性表型的频率呈正相关。非社会性群体成员在群体觅食情况下也更有可能参与猎物捕获行为。有趣的是,我们的适应度估计表明,两种表型的雌性在占据包含不同个体的群体时,适应度都会增加。这些结果意味着群体内行为变异的互惠适应度利益,也许是蜘蛛社会中的分工。