The results of recent studies by our group have suggested that in social wasps of the genus Polistes. the Dufour's gland is involved in kin recognition. In fact, the same hydrocarbons occurring on the cuticle are found in the gland secretion, and in P. dominulus the composition of the glandular secretion is more similar in foundresses belonging to the same colonies than in heterocolonial foundresses. In this study, II dominulus colonies were experimentally presented with previously treated dead conspecific females. These lures had been deprived of their epicuticular lipids and coated with epicuticular or Dufour's gland secretion extracts from females hetero- or homocolonial with respect to the tested colonies. The behaviour of the colonies towards these lures indicates that, like the epicuticular lipids, the Dufour's gland secretion is involved in nestmate recognitio
Behavioural evidence for the involvement of Dufour’s Gland secretion in nestmate recognition in the social wasp Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera: Vespidea) / F.R.Dani; S.Fratini; S.Turillazzi. - In: BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5443. - STAMPA. - 38:(1996), pp. 311-319. [10.1007/s002650050247]
Behavioural evidence for the involvement of Dufour’s Gland secretion in nestmate recognition in the social wasp Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera: Vespidea)
DANI, FRANCESCA ROMANA
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;FRATINI, SARAWriting – Review & Editing
;TURILLAZZI, STEFANOWriting – Review & Editing
1996
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The results of recent studies by our group have suggested that in social wasps of the genus Polistes. the Dufour's gland is involved in kin recognition. In fact, the same hydrocarbons occurring on the cuticle are found in the gland secretion, and in P. dominulus the composition of the glandular secretion is more similar in foundresses belonging to the same colonies than in heterocolonial foundresses. In this study, II dominulus colonies were experimentally presented with previously treated dead conspecific females. These lures had been deprived of their epicuticular lipids and coated with epicuticular or Dufour's gland secretion extracts from females hetero- or homocolonial with respect to the tested colonies. The behaviour of the colonies towards these lures indicates that, like the epicuticular lipids, the Dufour's gland secretion is involved in nestmate recognitioFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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