Cuticular hydrocarbons in a termite: phenotypes and a neighbour-stranger effect

The composition of cuticular hydrocarbons of different colonies of the fungus‐growing termite Macrotermes falciger shows considerable intercolonial variation. Ordination, as well as cluster analyses, separate profiles into three distinct chemical phenotypes. Behavioural tests with major workers reve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiological entomology 2002-09, Vol.27 (3), p.189-198
Hauptverfasser: Kaib, Manfred, Franke, Stephan, Francke, Wittko, Brandl, Roland
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The composition of cuticular hydrocarbons of different colonies of the fungus‐growing termite Macrotermes falciger shows considerable intercolonial variation. Ordination, as well as cluster analyses, separate profiles into three distinct chemical phenotypes. Behavioural tests with major workers reveal no alarm behaviour or mortality in pairings of workers from the same colony but a full range from no alarm to overt aggression, with associated death, when individuals were paired from different colonies. The level of mortality increases with differences in the composition of cuticular hydrocarbons between colonies. However, no mortality occurs in pairings of individuals from neighbouring colonies belonging to different phenotypes. The data thus provide evidence for a ‘neighbour–stranger’ effect (so‐called ‘dear‐enemy’ phenomenon) in termites.
ISSN:0307-6962
1365-3032
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-3032.2002.00292.x