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Relatedness modulates reproductive competition among queens in ant societies with multiple queens

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  • Heikki Helanterä
  • Martina Ozan
  • Liselotte Sundström

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Reproductive sharing in animal groups with multiple breeders, insects and vertebrates alike, contains elements of both conflict and cooperation, and depends on both relatedness between co-breeders, as well as their internal and external conditions. We studied how queens of the ant Formica fusca adjust their reproductive efforts in response to experimental manipulations of the kin competition regime in their nest. Queens respond to the presence of competitors by increasing their egg laying efforts, but only if the competitors are highly fecund and distantly related. Such a mechanism is likely to decrease harmful competition among close relatives. We demonstrate that queens of Formica fusca fine-tune their cooperative breeding behaviors in response to kinship and fecundity of others in a remarkably precise and flexible manner.

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  • Heikki Helanterä & Martina Ozan & Liselotte Sundström, 2023. "Relatedness modulates reproductive competition among queens in ant societies with multiple queens," Behavioral Ecology, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, vol. 34(3), pages 340-345.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:beheco:v:34:y:2023:i:3:p:340-345.
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