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Nest composition and relatedness in three slavemaking ants of the genus Rossomyrmex Arnoldi and their Proformica Ruzsky hosts (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/110783
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2009.01303.x
ISSN: 1744-7917
ISSN: 1672-9609
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Tinaut Ranera, Alberto; Ruano Díaz, Francisca Del Carmen; Sanllorente Bolinches, Olivia María; Fernández-Zambrano, Alejandra; Karaman, Çelal; Kaz, Yelimbek
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Wiley
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Nest architecture
 
Nest composition
 
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2010-07
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Published version: Tinaut Ranera, A.; Ruano Díaz, F. C.; Sanllorente Bolinches, O. M. [et al.]. (2010). Nest composition and worker relatedness in three slave-making ants of the genus Rossomyrmex Arnoldi and their Proformica Ruzsky hosts (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Insect Science, Volume 17, Issue 4 pp. 361-368. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7917.2009.01303.x
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National Park of Sierra Nevada; Spanish Ministerio de Medio Ambiente and Red de Parques Nacionales, project 78/2003; University of Granada
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze and compare nest composition and architecture as well as worker relatedness in three related species of slave-making ants: Rossomyrmex anatolicus, R. minuchae, and R. quandratinodum. Colony structure within nests is an important trait in ants, especially in the case of mixed societies, when host and parasite coexist in the same nest. Data for their respective free-living hosts, Proformica korbi, P. longiseta and P. sp., are also provided. For our study, we integrated a meticulous excavation procedure with a genetic method. We conclude that the average number of parasites, as well as of slaves, is species-specific, whereas nest depth depends on the nest architecture of the host. The genus Rossomyrmex seems to be monogynous and monandrous, whereas Proformica shows differences in the number of queens and mating frequency. R. quandratinodum shows different traits in nest composition (host/parasite ratio: P/R) and architecture. The difference in traits may account for some differences in parasitism: raid process or avoidance of parasitism.
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