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Hierarchy length in orphaned colonies of the ant Temnothorax nylanderi

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NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Volume 95, Issue 8, Pages 757-760

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-008-0375-y

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kin conflict; worker reproduction; dominance; hierarchy length; formicidae

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Workers of the ant Temnothorax nylanderi form dominance orders in orphaned colonies in which only one or a few top-ranking workers begin to produce males from unfertilized eggs. Between one and 11 individuals initiated 80% of all aggression in 14 queenless colonies. As predicted from inclusive fitness models (Molet M, van Baalen M, Monnin T, Insectes Soc 52:247-256, 2005), hierarchy length was found to first increase with colony size and then to level off at larger worker numbers. The frequency and skew of aggression decreased with increasing size, indicating that rank orders are less pronounced in larger colonies.

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