Worker thermal tolerance in the thermophilic ant Cataglyphis cursor (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

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J. Clémencet
L. Cournault
A. Odent
C. Doums
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[1] Université de La Réunion,UMR C53 Peuplements Végétaux et Bio
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles,Agresseurs en Milieu Tropical
[3] UMR 7625 CNRS,Laboratoire Eco
[4] UPMC Univ Paris 6,Ethologie Evolutive, C.P. 160/12
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Insectes Sociaux | 2010年 / 57卷
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Thermal tolerance; Worker size; Colony size; Social insects;
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In the thermophilic ant genus Cataglyphis, species differing in their physical caste system have developed alternative mechanisms to face extreme heat by physiological and/or behavioural adaptations. In this study, we tested whether thermal tolerance is related to worker size in the ant Cataglyphis cursor that presents intermediate worker size compared with previously studied species (size range 3.5–10 mm). Thermal tolerance at two temperatures was tested in the laboratory on colonies originating from two habitats (seaside versus vineyard), known to differ in average worker size. As expected large workers were more resistant to high temperature than small workers, but the effect of worker size on thermal resistance was less pronounced under the more extreme temperatures. The pattern of thermal tolerance was similar in the two habitat types. After controlling for worker size, worker thermal tolerance significantly varied amongst colonies, but this variation was not related to colony size. Our results suggest that a higher thermal tolerance can confer an advantage to larger workers especially during foraging and are discussed in the context of the evolution of worker size in ants.
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