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Behaviour in usurpers and late joiners ofPolistes biglumis bimaculatus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)

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During the late pre-emergence phase, a foundress of the paper waspPolistes biglumis bimaculatus may be expelled by a conspecific female from her own nest (usurpation) or, less frequently, joined by another female of the same species (late association). The behaviour of femalePolistes biglumis bimaculatus, when usur** a conspecific colony or joining another foundress, is compared with that of foundresses on non-usurped colonies. The most conspicous difference is the intense abdomen stroking behaviour the usurper performs over the comb surface on the first days after usurpation. As observed in otherPolistes species, once usurpers and joiners arrive on a strange nest they will destroy most of the immature brood of the previous nest owner. Although host workers are not aggressive towards the intruder females, reproductive success of usurpers and joiners is low compared with that of legitimate foundresses. The same behaviours observed on usurped colonies are found in the obligate social parasites ofPolistes. These behaviours are therefore discussed in the context of the evolution of intra- and inter-specific parasitism.

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Cervo, R., Lorenzi, M.C. Behaviour in usurpers and late joiners ofPolistes biglumis bimaculatus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Ins. Soc 43, 255–266 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01242927

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