INTERSPECIFIC AND INTRASPECIFIC ALARM RESPONSE IN THE TERMITE MACROTERMES SUBHYALINUS (RAMBUR)

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作者
KETTLER, R
LEUTHOLD, RH
机构
[1] Division of Neurobiology, University of Berne, Berne, CH-3012
关键词
MACROTERMES; ALARM RESPONSE; RECRUITMENT;
D O I
10.1007/BF01242451
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
In laboratory studies we analysed the reaction of a Macrotermes subhyalinhus (Rambur) colony in contact with a small group of test termites placed at the head of a gallery system. As test termites we used Macrotermes subhyalinus of the same nest, Macrotermes subhyalinus of a foreign nest and the related sympatric species Macrotermes bellicosus (Smeathman). Contact with an introduced group of foragers evokes a significant recruitment of workers and minor soldiers, The intensity of the response depends on the test groups we introduced. The highest recruitment results with M. bellicosus and M. subhyalinus from a foreign nest. During the recruitment the increase in the number of minor soldiers is greater than the increase in the number of workers, and as a result, the relative proportion of the soldiers in the population leaving the nest is significantly higher than before. Direct observations at the place of contact show that M. bellicosus individuals are immediately attacked and killed. In the case of M. subhyalinus from a foreign nest, not all individuals are killed; some are only intensively examined with the antennae or seized with the mandibles. M. subhyalinus from the same nest are rarely attacked. Mostly they are antennally inspected or enter the gallery system unhindered. The recruitment of termites from the nest is released by major workers which, after contact with the test termites, run back into the nest and provoke an alarm by tactile stimuli. On their way back into the nest the major workers, in all probability, lay a pheromone trail which leads the outgoing alarmed termites towards the place of contact.
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