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自我毁灭的欲望:无刺蜂将自杀式叮咬作为巢穴防御策略

Appetite for self-destruction: suicidal biting as a nest defense strategy in stingless bees.

作者信息

Shackleton Kyle, Al Toufailia Hasan, Balfour Nicholas J, Nascimento Fabio S, Alves Denise A, Ratnieks Francis L W

机构信息

Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects, Department of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QG UK.

Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Bandeirantes, Ribeirão Preto, 14040-901 Brazil.

出版信息

Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2015;69(2):273-281. doi: 10.1007/s00265-014-1840-6. Epub 2014 Nov 8.

Abstract

Self-sacrificial behavior represents an extreme and relatively uncommon form of altruism in worker insects. It can occur, however, when inclusive fitness benefits are high, such as when defending the nest. We studied nest defense behaviors in stingless bees, which live in eusocial colonies subject to predation. We introduced a target flag to nest entrances to elicit defensive responses and quantified four measures of defensivity in 12 stingless bee species in São Paulo State, Brazil. These included three species, which are locally known for their aggression. Species varied significantly in their attack probability (cross species range = 0-1,  < 0.001), attack latency (7.0-23.5 s,  = 0.002), biting duration of individual bees (3.5-508.7 s,  < 0.001), and number of attackers (1.0-10.8,  < 0.001). A "suicide" bioassay on the six most aggressive species determined the proportion of workers willing to suffer fatal damage rather than disengage from an intruder. All six species had at least some suicidal individuals (7-83 %,  < 0.001), reaching 83 % in . Biting pain was positively correlated with an index of overall aggression ( = 0.002). Microscopic examination revealed that all three species had five sharp teeth per mandible, a possible defensive adaptation and cause of increased pain. Suicidal defense via biting is a new example of self-sacrificial altruism and has both parallels and differences with other self-sacrificial worker insects, such as the honey bee. Our results indicate that suicidal biting may be a widespread defense strategy in stingless bees, but it is not universal.

摘要

自我牺牲行为是工蚁利他行为的一种极端且相对罕见的形式。然而,当广义适合度收益很高时,比如在保卫巢穴时,这种行为就可能发生。我们研究了无刺蜂的巢穴防御行为,它们生活在易受捕食的群居社会中。我们在巢穴入口处放置一个目标旗帜以引发防御反应,并对巴西圣保罗州12种无刺蜂的四种防御性指标进行了量化。其中包括三种在当地以攻击性著称的物种。不同物种在攻击概率(跨物种范围 = 0 - 1,< 0.001)、攻击潜伏期(7.0 - 23.5秒,= 0.002)、单个蜜蜂的叮咬持续时间(3.5 - 508.7秒,< 0.001)以及攻击者数量(1.0 - 10.8,< 0.001)方面存在显著差异。对六种攻击性最强的物种进行的“自杀”生物测定确定了愿意承受致命伤害而不脱离入侵者的工蚁比例。所有六种物种都至少有一些有自杀行为的个体(7 - 83%,< 0.001),在[具体物种]中达到83%。叮咬疼痛与总体攻击性指数呈正相关(= 0.002)。显微镜检查发现,所有三种[具体物种]的每只下颚都有五颗锋利的牙齿,这可能是一种防御适应,也是疼痛加剧的原因。通过叮咬进行的自杀式防御是自我牺牲利他行为的一个新例子,与其他自我牺牲的工蚁昆虫,如蜜蜂,既有相似之处也有不同之处。我们的结果表明,自杀式叮咬可能是无刺蜂中一种广泛存在的防御策略,但并非普遍存在。

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