Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)

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Autor(a) principal: Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Shima, Sulene Noriko [UNESP], Oliveira, Alexandre Capelete Lima [UNESP], Gomes, Bruno [UNESP], Dias, Carlos Tadeu Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/226217
Resumo: Epiponini wasps are dominant in Neotropical regions and represent, in several ways, exceptions for general theories regarding social insects. They are highly eusocial and most species build large and complex nests. These wasps form large populations, and colony reproductive fission occurs by swarming. On the other hand, differently from otherhighlysocial insects, in several species morphological differences among castes are slight or absent, suggesting that caste determination in the Epiponini differs from better known systems. In fact, the mechanisms that lead to caste differentiation in this tribe still remain obscure. The aim of this study is to investigate the pattern of caste differentiation during the colonial cycle of the Neotropical Epiponini wasp Polybia (T.) ignobilis. Measurements were taken from 13 morphometric variables regarding the head, metassoma, messosoma, and wing. Ovarian development, relative age, and fat bodies were also examined. Four patterns of ovarian development were found and varied from filamentous ovarioles with no visible oocytes to well-developeded ovaries with mature oocytes. ANOVA showed that queens were significantly larger than workers in all colony phases, and also showed some significant differences between workers and intermediates in some body parts. However, multivariate statistics revealed that intermediates are in fact morphologically similar to workers, whereas queens were identified as a different group composed of larger individuals. Caste differentiation varied according to the colony cycle: the morphological differences between queens and workers tend to increase with colony maturity.
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spelling Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)Caste differencesCyclical oli-gogynyEpiponiniKin selectionSocial InsectsVespidaeEpiponini wasps are dominant in Neotropical regions and represent, in several ways, exceptions for general theories regarding social insects. They are highly eusocial and most species build large and complex nests. These wasps form large populations, and colony reproductive fission occurs by swarming. On the other hand, differently from otherhighlysocial insects, in several species morphological differences among castes are slight or absent, suggesting that caste determination in the Epiponini differs from better known systems. In fact, the mechanisms that lead to caste differentiation in this tribe still remain obscure. The aim of this study is to investigate the pattern of caste differentiation during the colonial cycle of the Neotropical Epiponini wasp Polybia (T.) ignobilis. Measurements were taken from 13 morphometric variables regarding the head, metassoma, messosoma, and wing. Ovarian development, relative age, and fat bodies were also examined. Four patterns of ovarian development were found and varied from filamentous ovarioles with no visible oocytes to well-developeded ovaries with mature oocytes. ANOVA showed that queens were significantly larger than workers in all colony phases, and also showed some significant differences between workers and intermediates in some body parts. However, multivariate statistics revealed that intermediates are in fact morphologically similar to workers, whereas queens were identified as a different group composed of larger individuals. Caste differentiation varied according to the colony cycle: the morphological differences between queens and workers tend to increase with colony maturity.Departamento de Zoologia Instituto de Biociencias UNESP, Rio Clara, SPDepartamenco de Zoologia e Botânica IBILCE UNESP, Rio Preto, SPDepartamento de Ciencias Exatas (LCE) ESALQ-USP, Piracicaba, SPDepartamento de Zoologia Instituto de Biociencias UNESP, Rio Clara, SPDepartamenco de Zoologia e Botânica IBILCE UNESP, Rio Preto, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]Shima, Sulene Noriko [UNESP]Oliveira, Alexandre Capelete Lima [UNESP]Gomes, Bruno [UNESP]Dias, Carlos Tadeu Santos2022-04-28T22:02:11Z2022-04-28T22:02:11Z2011-02-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article51-70Sociobiology, v. 57, n. 1, p. 51-70, 2011.0361-6525http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2262172-s2.0-79751487803Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengSociobiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T22:02:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/226217Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:08:42.102903Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
title Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
spellingShingle Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]
Caste differences
Cyclical oli-gogyny
Epiponini
Kin selection
Social Insects
Vespidae
title_short Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
title_full Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
title_fullStr Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
title_full_unstemmed Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
title_sort Caste asymmetries in the neotropical Swarm-founding wasp polybia (Trychothorax) ignobilis (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini)
author Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]
author_facet Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]
Shima, Sulene Noriko [UNESP]
Oliveira, Alexandre Capelete Lima [UNESP]
Gomes, Bruno [UNESP]
Dias, Carlos Tadeu Santos
author_role author
author2 Shima, Sulene Noriko [UNESP]
Oliveira, Alexandre Capelete Lima [UNESP]
Gomes, Bruno [UNESP]
Dias, Carlos Tadeu Santos
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Desuó, Ivan Cesar [UNESP]
Shima, Sulene Noriko [UNESP]
Oliveira, Alexandre Capelete Lima [UNESP]
Gomes, Bruno [UNESP]
Dias, Carlos Tadeu Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caste differences
Cyclical oli-gogyny
Epiponini
Kin selection
Social Insects
Vespidae
topic Caste differences
Cyclical oli-gogyny
Epiponini
Kin selection
Social Insects
Vespidae
description Epiponini wasps are dominant in Neotropical regions and represent, in several ways, exceptions for general theories regarding social insects. They are highly eusocial and most species build large and complex nests. These wasps form large populations, and colony reproductive fission occurs by swarming. On the other hand, differently from otherhighlysocial insects, in several species morphological differences among castes are slight or absent, suggesting that caste determination in the Epiponini differs from better known systems. In fact, the mechanisms that lead to caste differentiation in this tribe still remain obscure. The aim of this study is to investigate the pattern of caste differentiation during the colonial cycle of the Neotropical Epiponini wasp Polybia (T.) ignobilis. Measurements were taken from 13 morphometric variables regarding the head, metassoma, messosoma, and wing. Ovarian development, relative age, and fat bodies were also examined. Four patterns of ovarian development were found and varied from filamentous ovarioles with no visible oocytes to well-developeded ovaries with mature oocytes. ANOVA showed that queens were significantly larger than workers in all colony phases, and also showed some significant differences between workers and intermediates in some body parts. However, multivariate statistics revealed that intermediates are in fact morphologically similar to workers, whereas queens were identified as a different group composed of larger individuals. Caste differentiation varied according to the colony cycle: the morphological differences between queens and workers tend to increase with colony maturity.
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