The biology of the primitively eusocial Augochloropsis iris (Schrottky, 1902) (Hymenoptera, Halictidae)

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B.W.T. Coelho
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[1] Depto. Ecologia Geral,
[2] IBUSP,undefined
[3] Universidade de São Paulo,undefined
[4] R. do Matão,undefined
[5] trav. 14,undefined
[6] 321,undefined
[7] CEP 05508-9000,undefined
[8] São Paulo-S.P.,undefined
[9] Brazil.¶Present address: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo,undefined
[10] Av. Nazaré 481,undefined
[11] CEP 04263-000,undefined
[12] São Paulo-S.P.,undefined
[13] Brazil,undefined
[14] e-mail: bwtcoelho@yahoo.com,undefined
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Insectes Sociaux | 2002年 / 49卷
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Key words: Halictidae, Augochloropsis, colony cycle, sex ratio.;
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This work investigated Augochloropsis iris, its annual colony cycle, brood size and survival rate, caste differentiation, and sex ratio, and is the first detailed account of a clearly eusocial species of this genus. The population studied is located in the Campos do Jordão State Park, São Paulo, Brazil. The annual colony cycle extends from August to March and consists of three phases of cell provisioning separated by two phases of inactivity, and followed by an emergence of future queens and males. Provisioning during the first phase is carried primarily out by solitary females. The daughters, after emerging from the cells, remain in the natal nests, carrying out foraging activities, while the mother engages in reproduction. New nests are initiated during each of the provisioning phases by solitary females, principally by females from the second-phase brood which, soon after emerging from the cells, leave their natal nests to found their own nests, which they provision during the third phase. The females resulting from the third-phase brood in general mate and excavate their own nests, in which they diapause, with provisioning delayed until the following August. On average, the queens are significantly larger (5%) than the workers. In general, the workers do not have developed ovaries, but all are mated. Kin selection can be accepted as the selective force responsible for worker behavior of A. iris in eusocial colonies when the queen has mated once and semisocial colonies if the queen mated only once. The percentage of males produced in the first, second and third broods and in the brood of new nests founded by solitary females active in the second and third phases was: 20.7%, 22.2%, 13.3% and 0.0% respectively. The resultant sex ratio of the third brood suggests that the third-phase workers of eusocial nests are at least in partial control of their colony's sex ratios, in cases where the queens mated only once.
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