| Literature DB >> 25316159 |
Masaki Suefuji1, Jürgen Heinze.
Abstract
Socially parasitic ants of the formicoxenine genus Myrmoxenus exhibit considerable diversity in colony structure and life history. While some species are active slave-makers with many workers and others are workerless 'murder-parasites,' Myrmoxenus kraussei is considered as a 'degenerate slave-maker' because of its very low worker numbers. Here, we document that Temnothorax recedens host workers in single colonies of M. kraussei from Lago di Garda, Italy, exhibit significantly more genetic diversity than workers in unparasitized colonies. This raises the possibility that, despite its low worker numbers, M. kraussei may actively engage in slave raids in nature.Entities:
Keywords: Myrmoxenus; dulosis; nestmate relatedness; slave-making; social parasitism
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25316159 DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Zool ISSN: 1749-4869 Impact factor: 2.654