نتایج جستجو برای: wasps

تعداد نتایج: 3431  

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2015
Gabriela Pérez-Lachaud Juan Carlos Bartolo-Reyes Claudia M Quiroa-Montalván Leopoldo Cruz-López Alain Lenoir Jean-Paul Lachaud

Communication in ants is based to a great extent on chemical compounds. Recognition of intruders is primarily based on cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile matching but is prone to being cheated. Eucharitid wasps are specific parasitoids of the brood of ants; the immature stages are either well integrated within the colony or are protected within the host cocoons, whereas adult wasps at emergenc...

Journal: :Annals of The Entomological Society of America 2021

Abstract Social insects are well known for their aggressive (stinging) responses to a nest disturbance. Still, colonies attacked due the high-protein brood cached in nests. wasps have evolved variety of defense mechanisms exclude predators, including construction and coordinated stinging response. Which predatory pressures shaped defensive strategies displayed by social protect colonies? We rev...

Journal: :Nature 1884

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1984

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Jennifer Brodmann Robert Twele Wittko Francke Gerald Hölzler Qing-He Zhang Manfred Ayasse

An outstanding feature of orchids is the diversity of their pollination systems [1]. Most remarkable are those species that employ chemical deceit for the attraction of pollinators [2]. The orchid Epipactis helleborine is a typical wasp flower, exhibiting physiological and morphological adaptations for the attraction of pollinating social wasps [3]. As noted by Darwin [1], this species is almos...

2018
Charles J. P. Snart Apostolos Kapranas Huw Williams David A. Barrett Ian C. W. Hardy

Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest outcome often being heavily influenced by the energetic reserves of the competitors. The majority of studied parasitoid wasps lack de novo lipogenesis, with adult lipid reserves being limited to those acquired throughout larval development. Carbohydrateand lipid-rich diets can increase adult paras...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Derek W Dunn Douglas W Yu Jo Ridley James M Cook

1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each ovule develops into either a seed (when pollinated) or a wasp (when an egg is also laid inside) but not both. 2. Ovipositing wasps (foundresses) favour ovules near the centre of the enclosed inflorescence (syconium or 'fig'), leaving ovules near the outer wall to develop into seeds. This spatial s...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Derek W Dunn Simon T Segar Jo Ridley Ruth Chan Ross H Crozier Douglas W Yu James M Cook

Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenance is problematic, because cheaters should outcompete cooperative conspecifics, leading to mutualism instability. Monoecious figs (Ficus) are pollinated by host-specific wasps (Agaonidae), whose larvae gall ovules in their "fruits" (syconia). Female pollinating wasps oviposit directly into Ficus o...

2010
KAZUYUKI KUDÔ SATOSHI HOZUMI SIDNEI MATEUS RONALDO ZUCCHI

In social insects, newly emerged individuals learn the colony-specifi c chemical label from their natal comb shortly after their emergence. These labels help to identify each individual’s colony of origin and are used as a recognition template against which individuals can discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates. Our previous studies with Polybia paulista von Ihering support this general patt...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1972

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