Alarm communication predates eusociality in termites

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David Sillam-Dussès
Vojtěch Jandák
Petr Stiblik
Olivier Delattre
Thomas Chouvenc
Ondřej Balvín
Josef Cvačka
Delphine Soulet
Jiří Synek
Marek Brothánek
Ondřej Jiříček
Michael S. Engel
Thomas Bourguignon
Jan Šobotník
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[1] University Sorbonne Paris Nord,Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences
[2] Laboratory of Experimental and Comparative Ethology UR4443,Entomology and Nematology Department, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center
[3] Czech Technical University in Prague,Faculty of Environmental Sciences
[4] Faculty of Electrical Engineering,Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences
[5] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,undefined
[6] University of Florida,undefined
[7] Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[8] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,undefined
[9] Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences,undefined
[10] Division of Entomology,undefined
[11] Natural History Museum,undefined
[12] and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[13] 1501 Crestline Drive—Suite 140,undefined
[14] University of Kansas,undefined
[15] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,undefined
[16] Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University,undefined
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Termites (Blattodea: Isoptera) have evolved specialized defensive strategies for colony protection. Alarm communication enables workers to escape threats while soldiers are recruited to the source of disturbance. Here, we study the vibroacoustic and chemical alarm communication in the wood roach Cryptocercus and in 20 termite species including seven of the nine termite families, all life-types, and all feeding and nesting habits. Our multidisciplinary approach shows that vibratory alarm signals represent an ethological synapomorphy of termites and Cryptocercus. In contrast, chemical alarms have evolved independently in several cockroach groups and at least twice in termites. Vibroacoustic alarm signaling patterns are the most complex in Neoisoptera, in which they are often combined with chemical signals. The alarm characters correlate to phylogenetic position, food type and hardness, foraging area size, and nesting habits. Overall, species of Neoisoptera have developed the most sophisticated communication system amongst termites, potentially contributing to their ecological success.
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