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adam_text | SOCIAL INSECTS
AND
THE ENVIRONMENT
Proceedings of the 1 lth International Congress of IUSSI, 1990
(International Union for the Study of Social Insects)
Editors
G K VEERESH
B MALLIK
C A VIRAKTAMATH
OXFORD amp; IBH PUBLISHING CO PVT LTD
New Delhi Bombay Calcutta
CONTENTS
Preface iii
Plenary Lectures
1 Nutritional factors controlling caste formation in Apis melltfera 3
H Rembold
2 Sociometry and sociogenesis of fire ant colonies: The size, shape 6
and development of an ant society
Walter R Tschinkel
3 Social biology of Ropalidia : Investigations into the origins of 9
eusociality
Raghavendra Gadagkar
4 The relation between behavioral-developmental switches and 12
major steps in social insect evolution
Mary Jane Wesl-Eberhard
5 Efficiency vs resilience in the ergonomics of social insects IS
Paul Schmid-Hempel
6 Adaptive diversity in fungivorous insects 17
IJV Ananthakrishnan
7 Entomology in India: Progress and perspectives 18
S Jayaraj
Symposium 1
Termite Behaviour and Evolution
• 1 Introduction to the symposium 25
R H Leuthold
2 Evolution of the order Isoptera: A review and reinterpretation 27
• of its paleozoic roots
Barbara L Thorne
3 Cuticular hydrocarbon profiles as a systematical tool: A case 28
study in the termite genus Odontotermes
Richard K Bagine, Roland Brandt and Manfred Kaib
* 4 Evolution of worker caste in termites 29
Takuya Abe
• 5 Studies on the evolution of monogamy and eusociality in termites 31
Rebeca Rosengaus
6 Evolutionary trends in neoteny and secondary reproduction in 33
termites
Yves Roisin and Jacques M Pasteels
7 Some functional and evolutionary aspects of mechanical and 35
chemical communication in termites
AM Stuart
8 Multiple functions of exocrine secretions in termite communication: 37
exemplified by Schedorhinotermes lamanianus
Manfred Kaib
9 Cis-3, cis-6, trans-8 dodecatrien-1-ol: Sex and trail following 39
pheromone in a higher fungus-growing termite?
C Bordereau, A Robert, 0 Bonnard andJL Le Quere
10 Termite species and distribution in China 41
Li Gui-xiang and Dai Zi-rong
11 Morphology of the digestive tube and salivary glands of Serritermes 43
serrifer (Isoptera: Serritermitidae)
AM Costa-Leonardo and R S Camargo
12 Using bait traps to collect soil termites in Tabass oasis, Southwest 44
Khorassan of Iran
Hossein Hooshmand and M Bagher Shahrokhi
13 The termite population of the Lac de Guiers region in the Republic 45
of Senegal
C Agbogbq
14 Three estimates of colony size for Heterotermes aureus in South- 46
eastern Arizona (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
WL Nutting
15 Biology of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki in China 47
Li Gui-xiang and Dai Zi-rong
16 Foraging polyethism in the harvester desert termite Anacanthotermes 49
macrocephalus (Desneux) (Isoptera : Hodotermitidae)
Sushil Kumar and ML Thakur
17 Foraging behaviour of Odontotermes spp (Isoptera: Termitidae) 51
D Rajagopal
18 Repair versus expansion polyethism in Odontotermes obesus 53
(Rambur) (Isoptera: Macrotermitinae)
Sushil Kumar
19 Influence of termites on the formation of humus layers in tropical 54
forests
Evelyne Garnier-Sillam
VI
I 20 Oribau d symbionts of the nest of Odontotermes obesus 56
[MA Haq, N Ramani and P Neena
Symposium 2
Evolution of Sociality-Lessons from Primitively
Eusocial Wasps
• 1 Wasps and our knowledge of insect social behaviour 61
Charles D Michener
• 2 Primitively eusocial insects: Why they play a special role in studies 63
of social evolution
M J West-Eberhard
• 3 Material handling and the evolution of specialization 65
Robert L Jeanne
- 4 Relatedness in primitively eusocial wasps 67
Colin R Hughes, Joan E Strassmann
and David C Queller
5 Lesson from Australian, Southeast Asian and Japanese Ropalidia 69
Yosiaki ltd
• 6 Evolution of eusociality: Lessons from the mechanism of nestmate 71
discrimination in the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata
Arm Venkataraman and Raghavendra Gadagkar
7 Evolution of eusociality: Lessons from social organization in 73
Ropalidia marginata (Lep ) (Hymenoptera : Vespidae)
K Chandrashekara and Raghavendra Gadagkar
8 Anischnogaster From little to less sociality (Stenogastrinae) 75
(Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
MM Hansell and S Turillazzi
9 Primitive eusociality: Comparisons between hymenoptera and 77
vertebrates
H Jane Brocbnann
• 10 Social organisation in laboratory colonies of Ropalidia marginata 78
Swarnalatha Chandran and Raghavendra Gadagkar
* 11 The determinants of dominance in a primitively eusocial wasp 79
Padmini Nair, Parthiba Bose and Raghavendra Gadagkar
- 12 Constructing dominance hierarchies in a primitively eusocial wasp - 80
Sudha Premnath, K Chandrashekara Swarnalatha Chandran and
Raghavendra Gadagkar
- 13 Perennial indeterminate colony cycle in a primitively eusocial wasp 81
K Chandrashekara, Seetha Bhagavan, Swarnalatha Chandran,
Padmini Nair and Raghavendra Gadagkar
• 14 MT-DNA length polymorphism in social wasps (Vespinae) 82
/ Schmitz and RFA Moritz
vu
Symposium 3
Ant-Plant Associations
1 The choice of the nesting site by Oecophylla longinoda: Roles of 85
imprinting and selective attraction to plants
A Dejean and C Djieto
2 Long-term variation in a high-elevation temperate region ant-plaint 87
mutualism
David W Inouye and Orley R Taylor, Jr
3 Ant-croton mutualism for seed dispersal: Specific adaptations of 89
the host plant and the ants
KJV Ganeshaiah, R Uma Shaanker and T Veena
4 Myrmecochory by Tetramorium caespitum in Ireland 91
Anne O Brien and John Breen
5 A morphological comparison between prey and kleptoparasitic ants 92
(Formica fusca group) of a carnivorous plant (Pinguicola
nevadense (Linb ) Casper, 1962) (Hymenoptera;
Lentibulariacea)
R Zamora and A Tinaut
6 Role of ants in the pest management of finger millet (Eleusine 93
coracana Gaertner)
TM MusthakAli
7 The effectiveness of ants on the plant pests in Khorassan 95
Mohammad Bagher Shahrokhi
Symposium 4
Ecology and Evolution of Honey Bee Behaviour
1 Comparative analyses of the honey bee dance language: 99
Phytogeny, function, mechanism
Fred C Dyer
2 Evolution of reproductive behavior in honey bees 101
G Koeniger andN Koeniger
3 Optimizing strategies in choice behaviour in the honey bee 103
U Greggers and R Menzel
4 Diversity of Apis in southeast Asia 104
Gard W Otis
5 Absconding behaviour of Apis cerana in Sri Lanka 106
RWK Punchihewa, N Koeniger and D Howpage
6 Mating behaviour of Apis cerana in Sri Lanka 108
RWK Punchihewa, N Koeniger and G Koeniger
7 Constraints to queen rearing discrimination in the honey bee 109
Francis L W Ratnieks
viii
• 8 How real are temperate-tropical honey bee differences? I l l
David W Roubik
• 9 Mitochondrial DNA and biogeography of Apis species 113
Deborah Roan Smith
• 10 Mating and gene flow among honey bee populations 115
Orley R Taylor Jr
11 The seasonal cycle of nesting and migration by the Himalayan 117
honey bee, Apis laboriosa
Benjamin A Underwood
12 Genetic diversity and conservation of Apis cerana in Hindu Kush- 118
Himalayas
LJt Verma
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13 A phylogenetic analysis of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae : Apis) 120
Byron Alexander
• 14 Molecular perspectives on the phytogeny of the Apidae 122
SA Cameron
15 Scanning electron microscopic studies of the proventriculus of 124
honeybee workers, drones and queens - correlation with
feeding behavior
K Crailsheim and MA Pabst
16 Absconding dance in Apis cerana japonica : A slow and long tail- 125
waggling motivates the whole colony to translocate
Masami Sasaki
« 17 Mating success of both native Apis cerana japonica and introduced 127
A mellifera in sympatric condition
Tadaharu Yoshida and Juro Saito
» 18 The median and lateral ocelli control the feeding flight in the honeybee 129
Gerald Kastberger
19 Coevolution of Asian honey bees and their parasitic mites 130
N Koeniger
o 20 Feeding of jelly to adult bees (Apis mellifera L ) 132
K Crailsheim
• 21 Polyploidization of fat body trophocytes in Apis mellifera 134
MMG Bitondi, ZL Paulino-Simoes and R£Ji de Almeida
22 Transfer of paternal mitochondrial DNA in fertilization of honeybee 135
(Apis mellifera L ) eggs
Michael S Meusel and Robin FA Moritz
23 Specific distinctiveness of Bombus nevadensis Cresson and 136
B auricomus Robertson (Hymenoptera: Apidae) -
enzyme electrophoretic data
A Scholl, RE Owen, R W Thorp and E Obrecht
24 Cephalic neuroendocrine system of the rock honey-bee, Apis ,137
dorsata (F ) worker
DB Tembhare and GJv* Paliwal
ix
• 25 Kin recognition and nepotism in Apis mellifera 139
P Kirk Visscher
- 26 A nuptial disadvantage for European honey bees 141
in Venezuela
RL Hellmich II and AM Collins
27 Some ecological and physiological factors affecting the thermo- 725
regulation of the Asiatic giant honey bee (A dorsata F )
Makhdzir Mardan and Abdul Halim Ashaari
Symposium 5
Evolution and Spedation in Social
Parasites
• 1 Evolutionary transitions between, types of social parasitism in ants, 145
hypotheses and evidence
Alfred Buschinger
•• 2 Morphology of the parasitic myrmicine ant 147
Per Douwes
3 The evolution of inquiline ant parasites: The interspecific versus 149
the intraspecific hypothesis
NJt Franks, AF G Bourke
4 Dominance interactions and social parasitism in ants 151
/ Heinze
5 Aggression, competition and asymmetries in the evolution of 153
ant slavery
Robin J Stuart
6 Geographic variation in the development of parasitism in bees 155
W T Wcislo
7 A chemical basis for host recognition in cuckoo bumble bees , 157
R M Fisher and DJt Greenwood
8 On the evolution of social parasitism in Polistes wasps 158
(Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
Rita Cervo and Stefano Turillazzi
* 9 Evolution of social parasitism in yellow jackets and hornets 160
(Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Vespinae)
Hal C Reed and Roger D Akre
10 Parallel size-related alternatives in males and females and the 162
question of sympatric speciation in hymenopteran
social parasites
M J West-Eberhqrd
11 Behaviour of a new socially parasitic Indian bee, Braunsapis kaliago, 164
in nests of its host, B mixta (Hymenoptera: Xylocopinae)
Suzanne W T Batra, Yasuo Maeta and Shoichi F Sakagami
12 Intraspecific nest usurpation in the large carpenter bee Xylocopa 16S
sulcatipes Maa (Apoidea: Anthophoridae)
Roland E Stark
Symposium 6
Caste Differentiation in Social Insects
1 The developmental basis and evolution of worker 169
polymorphism in ants
Diana E Wheeler
2 The genetics of queen polymorphism in leptothoracine ants 171
J Heinze, A Buschinger and U: Winter
3 A new model for the genetic determination of caste in Melipona 173
HB W Velthuis and M J Sommeijer
4 Role of overwintering and queen control in caste determination in 174
the Argentine Ant, Iridomyrmex humilis
Edward L Vargo and Luc Passer a
5 Does ovarian activity influence the dominance status of bumble 176
bee (Bombus terrestris) workers?
Adriaan van Doom
6 An experimental study of the regulation of broodcell provisioning 178
in Melipona bees
MJ Sommeijer and D Koedam
7 Halictine caste determination , 179
Gerd Knerer
8 Caste and metamorphosis: Modulation of ecdysteroid titer, juvenile 181
- hormone titer, and corpora allata activity in honey bee larvae
Klaus Hartfelder, Anna Rachinsky, Colette Strambi
and Alain Strambi
9 Caste differentiation of the honey-bee, Apis mellifera L , cyclic 183
changes of cAMP titers during larval development
Ch Czoppelt
10 Effect of juvenile hormones (JH) and protein kinase C activator 185
on honeybee workers
H Sasagawa, Y Kuwahara, T KusanoandM Sasaki
11 The effect of juvenile hormone (JH) on esterase activity and caste 187
determination in Melipona
AM Bonetti, ZL Paulino-Simoes, MM G Bitondi
and MA Bezerra
12 Analytical and histological investigations on the activity of 188
corpora allata during caste differentiation of Formica
polyctena (Foerster) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
GJJ Schmidt and D Tsati
XI
13 Termite competence for soldier differentiation 190
Deborah Ann Waller and Jeffery Paul La Fage
14 Caste peculiarities of the termite salivary glands (Anacanthotermes 191
ahngerianus Jacobson)
T K Mednikova
15 The double meaning of the term caste 192
Christian Peelers
Symposium 7
The Role of Learning and Memory in the
Orientation of Social Insects
1 Functional components of learning and memory in honey bees 195
R Menzel, M Hammer, M Sugawa, S Wittstock
and G Braun
2 How honey bees learn about a landscape 198
Fred C Dyer
3 Learned and spontaneous reactions to airborne sound in honeybees 200
WH Kirchner
4 Behavioral mechanisms of associative conditioning in the honey bee, 202
Apis mellifera; individual differences in learning performance
and potential roles in colony maintenance
Brian H Smith
5 The role of memory in the orientation of three ponerine ants: 204
Odontomachus troglodytes, Pachycondyla soror and
Brachyponera senaarensis (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
A Dejean and B Corbara
Symposium 8
Social Insects in Ecosystems
1 Termite community in the grassland of Kenya with special reference 207
to their feeding habits
Takuya Abe
2 The influence of geophagous termites on soils of inundation 209
forests in Amazonia - first results
Christopher Martius
3 Importance of epigeous termite nests in the functioning of a 211
Sudanian savanna in Cote d Ivoire
Y Tano
4 Impact of fungus-growing termite species on litter incorporation 213
in a preforest savanna (Cote d Ivoire)
C Rouland, F Lenoir, L Abbadie, P Kouassi and M Lepage
xii
5 Role of termites in organic matter dynamics in African savannas, with 215
special emphasis on nitrogen cycling
• M Lepage and L Abbadie
6 The Formicidae of the rain forest in Panguana, Peru: The most 217
diverse local ant fauna ever recorded
M Verhaagh
• 7 Tetramorium caespitum in an Irish dune: Spatial distribution and 219
ordination of sites
John Breen and Anne O Brien
8 Performance ofApwccrfl/ia in Raichur Karnataka State, India 221
Shashidhar Viraktamath, S Lingappa and Somasekhar - -
Symposium 9
Evolution and Significance of Polygyny in
Social Insects
» 1 Permanent and temporal polygyny in social insects: A note 225
Yosiaki ltd
» 2 Serial polygyny in Ropalidia marginata: implications 227
for the evolution of eusociality
Raghavendra Gadagkar, K Chandrashekara,
Swarnalatha Chandran and Seetha Bhagavan
3 Life history studies of a communal halictine bee, Lasioglossum 229
(Chilalictus) erythrurum
P F Kukuk, M W Blows and MF Schwarz
4 Variable cofounding rates in allodapine bees of 231
the genus Exoneura
Michael P Schwarz
5 Social behaviour of cofoundresses in the multiple-female nest 233
in Polistes stigma (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in South India
Tadashi Suzuki
• 6 Monogyny and polygyny in ponerine ants without queens 234
Christian Peeters
• 7 Queen number, social structure, reproductive strategies 236
and their correlates in ants
Laurent Keller and Luc Passera
• 8 Cooperative colony founding in some desert ants 238
Steven W Rissing and Gregory B Pollock
• 9 Size preferences in the choice of pleometrotic partners: Competition 240
in the peaceable kingdom of foundress ant queens?
Peter Nonacs
»10 Experiments on colony foundation in the polygynous 242
ant Cardiocondyla wroughtonii
Robin J Stuart
xiii
11 Queen recruitment in polygynous and polydomous
Formica populations
W Fortelius, DJC Fletcher and D Cherix
12 Monogyny or polygyny - A result of different dispersal
tactics in red wood ants (Formica; Hymenoptera)
L Sundstrdm
13 Shift in reproductive strategies and its consequences in sexuals
of a polygynous ant Iridomyrmex humilis (Mayr)
Luc Passera and Laurent Keller
14 The regulation of polygyny and queen cycles in red ants (Myrmica)
G W Elmes
15 Functional monogyny of Leptothorax acervorum in Japan
F I to
16 Relatedness in neo-tropical polygynous wasps
Colin R Hughes, David C Queller and Joan E Strassman
17 The genetic and social structure of polygynous social wasp colonies
(Vespidae: Polistinae)
M J West-Eberhard
18 Effects of group membership on individual reproductive success:
Measurement of multilevel selection in a worker parthenogenetic
ant, Pristomyrmex pungens
KazuH Tsuji
19 Relatedness and queen number in Leptothorax longispinosus
Joan M Herbers and Robin J Stuart
20 Genetic structure of Myrmica ruginodis populations
P Seppd
Symposium 10
Pest Ants: Present and Future
1 Seed-harvesting by ants in Australian agro-ecosystems
AJV Andersen
2 Pest ants of India and their management
GK Veeresh
3 The pest ants of South America
H G Fowler
4 Lasius neglectus, A new polygynous pest ant in Europe
J J Boomsma, A J van Loon, A H Brouwer
and A Andrdsfalvy
5 The economic importance of the imported fire ant in North and 273
South America
Richard S Patterson
xiv
6 Time s arrow and the pest status and management of leaf-cutting ants 274
L C Ford and H G Fowler
7 Ant pest management - What- are the techniques and the potential of 276
physiology, behavior and genetics for fire ant control?
S£ Vinson
8 Future control strategies: Fire ant pheromones 280
RK Vander Meer
9 Effects of the IGR s pyriproxyfen and fenoxycarb on colonies of 282
Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius)
Neil J Reimer, B Michael Glancey and J W Beardsley
10 Biological control of fire ants: A look into the future 284
Donald P Jouvenaz
11 Pheromones of leafcutting ants: Use in baits 723
P E Howse and J J Knapp
Symposium 11
Evolution of Eusociality in Arthropods
Other Than the Hymenoptera and Isoptera
1 Caste and division of labor in the naked mole-rat, an 289
eusocial mammal
Stanton Braude
2 Brood care in the whip scorpion Thelyphonus indicus S 291
Yl Ramachandra and Geetha Bali
3 Reproductive consequences of periodic sociality in spiders 293
Helga Sittertz-Bhatkar
4 The evolution of subsociality and mating systems in Thysanoptera 295
; Bernard J Crespi
5 The social and sexual behavior of Australian gall thrips 297
Bernard J Crespi
6 Colony defence by first instar nymphs and dual function of 299
alarm pheromone in the sugar cane woolly aphid,
Ceratovacuna lanigera
Norio Arakaki
7 Experimental evidence for effective and altruistic colony defence 301
against natural predators by soldiers of the gall-forming
aphid, Pemphigus spyrothecae
William A Foster
8 Subsociality of the Australian giant burrowing cockroach, 303
Macropanesthia rhinoceros (Blattodea: Blaberidae)
Tadao Matsumoto
9 Primitive social behaviour in subsocial staphylinid beetles 305
TD Wyatt
xv
Symposium 12
Phytogeny and Evolution of the Formicidae
1 Comparing different hypotheses about the origins and patterns 309
of ant diversity
Cesare Baroni Urbani
2 Phytogeny of the formicidae and the behavioural analysis of some 311
archaic Australian ants
P Jaisson, F Nicolosi, R W Taylor and D Fresneau
3 Phylogenetic, biogeographic, and evolutionary inferences from the 313
description of an early cretaceous South American Myrmeciinae
CJI F Branddo
4 The sting apparatus and phytogeny of the ants 315
Charles Kugler
5 Phylogenetic aspects of exocrine gland development in the formicidae 317
J Billen
6 Exocrine gland chemistry and phytogeny of ants ~ 319
ED Morgan
/ 7 Can we use the digestive tract for phylogenetic studies in ants? 321
• F H Caetano
8 Phylogenetic relationships and classification in the Ectatommini 323
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
John E Lattice
9 Ecology and phylogenetic relationships within neotropical members 325
of the genus Gnamptogenys (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
John E Lattice
10 Unravelling the Camponotus fulvopilosus species complex 327
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Southern Africa
H G Robertson, RM Crewe and C Zachariades
11 Structural features on the rectal pads of Neoponera villosa 329
(Formicidae: Ponerinae)
F H Caetano
12 A comparative study on the sting glands of the ants Daceton 330
armigerum and Acanthognathus sp (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae)
MJ C Mathias, FJH Caetano, MAL Pimentel
and MEM Tomotake
Symposium 13
Social Polymorphism : How and Why?
1 Evolution of polymorphism in Isoptera: Developmental and 333
behavioural constraints
Charles Noirot
xvi
2 Termite workers: A model for the study of social evolution 335
Yves Roisin
3 Polymorphism and polyethism in Coptotermes heimi (Wasmann) 337
(Rhinotermitidae: Isoptera)
HJt Pajni and C£ Arora
4 Monomorphism and polymorphism in African Ponerinae 339
with a specialized alimentary diet does this have
any bearing on the type of prey?
A Dejean and JF Suzzoni
5 Colony demography and fitness in Trachymyrmex septentrionalis 340
SJV Beshers and JFA Traniello
6 Food and the evolution of sociality in bees 342
Hayo H W Velthuis
7 Impact of queen pheromone on the physiological status 740
of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L )
H H Hildebrandt and H H Kaatz
Symposium 14
Reproductive Fitness and Eusocial
Organisation
1 Breeding systems and kin selection in social Hymenoptera 347
Kenneth G Ross
2 How to capitalize on relative relatedness asymmetry? 349
JJ Boomsma
3 Male parentage and sexual deception in social insects 351
Peter Nonacs
4 Sex-ratios and polygyny in Myrmica ants 353
G W Elmes
5 Polygyny and reproductive allocation in ants 355
P Pamilo, P Seppd and L Sundstrdm
6 Reproductive allocation in ponerine ants with or without queens 357
Christian Peelers
7 Sexual production in Paratrechina flavipes (Smith) 359
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Katsuya Ichinose
8 A path analysis approach to empirical study of allocation 361
ratios in social insects
Joan M Herbers
9 Facultative sex-ratio adjustment in Augochlorella striata 363
(Halictidae: Hymenoptera): A test of Jrin-selection
and sex-ratio theory
Ulrich G Mueller
xvii
10 Allocation to workers in the ant Leptothorax longispinosus 364
Vickie L Backus
11 Worker policing in social insects 365
Francis L W Ratnieks
12 Reproductive conflict, fitness, and life history strategy in 367
slave-making ants
AFG Bourke, NJt Franks and B Ireland
13 The optimization of the maturation costs in the gynes of , 732
the ant Lasiusflavus
G J Peakin and M G Nielsen
Symposium 15
Behavioural Ontogeny of Individuals
and Colonies
1 Regulation of colony developmental plasticity in Apis mellifera 371
Gene E Robinson, Robert E Page Jr , Colette Strambi
and Alain Strambi
2 Labor division in honey bee colonies is influenced genetically 373
by the learning ability of honey bee
Ch Brandes
3 Life history of colony and individual behaviour 375
Paul Schmid-Hempel
4 Collective decision-making in honey bees: How colonies choose 376
among nectar sources
Thomas D Seeley, Scott Camazine and James Sneyd
5 Age polyethism in Apis dorsata 378
Gard W Otis, Makhdzir Mardan and Kristal McGee
6 Reproductive dominance between bumble bee workers 379
N Pomeroy and R C Plowright
7 Incubation of brood by bumble bees: Isolation of a pheromone 381
initiating this behaviour in Bombus ruderatus (Fabr )
DJt Greenwood and R P Macfarlane
8 Presence of brood influences caste in the social wasp Polistes 382
exclamans (Hym : Vespidae)
Carlos R Solis
9 Comparison of colony structure and behavioral ontogeny in three 384
extraordinary ant species of Japan
Kazuld Tsuji and Katsusuke Yamauchi
10 Division of labour and reproduction in three African species of 386
ponerine ants in the genus Platythyrea Roger
MM Villet
xviu
11 Spatial organization in the nest during colony ontogeny in the 387
ponerine ant Pachycondyla (=Neoponera) apicalis
D Fresneau andB Corbara
12 Evolution of the division of labour during society ontogeny in 388
ponerine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
B Corbara, D Fresneau, J P Lachaud and A Dejean
13 The formation of polyethic structures in the termite - 389
Macrotermes bellicosus
R H Leuthold, L Barella, JL Deneubourg and S Goss
14 Age cohorts in carpenter ants: Is individual age or colony age structure 727
a better predictor of division of labor?
Prassede Calabi and Norman F Carlin
Symposium 16
Chemical Signature in Social Insects
1 Chemotaxonomic fingerprinting with ant natural products 393
MS Blum, TJI Jones and H M Fales
2 Chemical recognition of nestmates in ants - An evolutionary approach 395
Klaus Jaffe
3 Discriminability of familiar kin and non-kin within 397
carpenter ant colonies
Norman F Carlin and Stefan P Cover
4 Effect of kairomones and allomones during predation by ants 398
A Dejean and B Corbara
5 Fidelity of the gynes of Monomorium pharaonis to worker trails 400
Awinash P Bhatkar
6 Chemical secretions and species discrimination in Cataglyphis ants 402
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
ED Morgan, D Agosti and Sarah J Keegans
7 Nestmate recognition in monogyne and polygyne populations of 404
the fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren
R K Wander Meer, MS Obin andL Morel
8 Identity of cuticular hydrocarbon profile among workers of 406
the ant which is maintained by the presence of the queen
would be the nestmate recognition chemical cue
R Yamaoka and H Kubo
9 Change of the specific chemical signatures of two ants species 408
reared in mixed colonies (Formica selysi, Formicinae
and Monica rubida, Myrmicinae)
C Errard, A G Bagneres and C Lange
xix
10 Communication between the parasitic ant Formicoxenus provancheri 409
and its host Myrmica incomplete (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
A Lenoir, N Barbazanges, R Yamaoka, C Errard
and A Francoeur
11 The poison apparatus of Messor bouvieri: Chemical and 410
behavioural studies
Philip J Wright, Brian D Jackson and E David Morgan
12 Rubbing movements at perches and tegumental glands in the legs of 411
Polistes dominulus males (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
Laura Beani and Carlo Calloni
13 Olfactory cues in nest recognition by solitary bees (Lasioglossum 412
figueresi; Halictidae) as a pre-adaptation for the evolution of
kin associations
W T Wcislo
14 Fanning workers during the laying of the queen: A form of chemical 414
communication in the stingless bee Melipona favosa?
MJ Sommeijer and W Minke
15 Intercaste or mosaic, the worker mandibular gland secretions of cape 415
honey bees (Apis mellifera capensis)
RM Crewe, T Wossler and MM Allsopp
16 The inhibition of emergency queen cell construction by cape 417
virgin queens (Apis mellifera capensis)
LA Whffler and HJt Hepburn
17 Instant introduction of queen honey tees 419
J Raj
18 Cuticular surface structure, a critical cue of the queen-queen 420
recognition for the elimination of reproductive
rivals in honeybees
Takeshi Sonezaki and Masami Sasaki
19 Comparative study of hydrocarbon profiles on the Japanese 421
and the European honeybee
Hiromi Sasagawa and Yasumasa Kuwahara
20 Cuticular compounds in Reticulitermes termites: species, 423
caste and colonial signature
A G Bagneres, JL Clement, C Lange and MS Blum
21 Role of cuticular hydrocarbons in nest mate recognition 735
in Formica montana
G Hendersen
Symposium 17
Pollination Ecology of Social Insects
1 Social bees and palm trees: What do pollen diets tell us? 427
David W Roubik and Jorge Enrique Moreno
xx
2 Some pollen and nectar resource plants of Apisflorea and 429
A cerana indica
Raju J S Aluri
3 Pollination of a mint in relation to honeybee foraging behaviour 430
Raju J S Aluri
4 Does floral heliotropism of Brassica juncea influence 432
visitation pattern of Apis dorsata?
B Mallik and S Ramani
5 Differential attractiveness of two cruciferous species to honeybees 434
R C Sihag
6 Rockbee pollination in tamarind (Tamarindus indica L ) 437
V Bhaskar and YM Mahadevaiah
7 Mutual adaptation of Pedicularis flowers and their Bombus pollinators 439
Lazarus Walter Macior
8 Insects as pollinators of horticultural crops 441
Kehar Singh
9 Pollination potential of the social wasp Ropalidia spatulata 443
C Subba Reddi
10 Pollination of Ptilotrichum spinosum by ants: Experimental study 445
of the quality component
JM Gomez, R Zamora and A Tinaut
11 Pollination of Ptilotrichum spinosum by ants: Quantity component 447
JM Gomez, R Zamora and A Tinaut
12 Effect of growth regulators on insect foraging and pollination of 448
some entomophilous crops
S X Sharma
13 Foraging activity of Apis cerana F and the Apis mellifera L on 746
Plectranthus bloom in relation to the sugar concentration
in its nectar
V K Mattu, Neelam Mattu and LJR Verma
14 Foraging activity of Apis cerana F and Apis mellifera L on apple 747
and plum bloom
LJi Verma, V K Mattu, R S Rana and P C Dulta
Symposium 18
Parasite-Host Relationship of Varroa jacobsoni and
Other Asian Honey Bee Mites
1 The parasite host relationships of Varroa jacobsoni and Apis species 453
N Koeniger
2 Associations of mites (Acari) with bees (Apidae) 455
M Delfinado-Baker
xxi
-3 Euvarroa sinhai and some aspects of its association with its host 457
Apisflorea
Kamal Aggarwal and RS Mathur
4 In vitro rearing of honey bee parasite Varroa jacobsoni 459
- Nilla Djuwita Abbas and Wolf Engels
5 Few observations of Varroa jacobsoni, mite pest of honey bees 460
in the colonies of Apis cerana and A mellifera
Naresh C Tewarson
6 Distribution of the acaricide perizin in the honeybee 461
(Apis mellifera L ) and its influence on the haemolymph
NWM Van Buren, TMA Kemps andJ W Stegeman
7 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors associated with honey bee neural 463
membranes
Z -Y Huang and CO Knowles
8 Phoretic association of the pseudoscorpion Ellingsenius indicus 721
with Apis cerana indica
D Sudarsanam and VA Murthy
9 Study on the probable occurrence of Acarapis woodi in Iranian 729
honey bees
Mohammad Javed Ghassemi and Siavosh Tirgari
Symposium 19
The Benefits of Social Insects in Agriculture
1 The pollination research programme in India 467
R C Mishra
2 Measuring the foraging strength of bumble bee colonies 469
N Pomeroy and SM Stoklosinski
3 Bumble bee rearing in New Zealand 470
R P Griffin and R P Macfarlane
4 Biological limiting factors for the beekeeping with stingless bees 472
in the Carribean and Central America
J W Van Veen, M C Bootsma, H Arce, M KJ Hallim
and MJ Sommeijer
5 Highly beneficial factor - honey bee pollination 474
Mrinmoy Das
6 A simple hiving method for the little bee Apisflorea 475
BL Bhamburkar and LI/ Peshkar
7 Integration of apiculture in horticulture 477
V G Prasad and Abraham Verghese
xxu
8 Association of Apis cerana with Apis florea and Eristalinus 479
arvorum during mango bloom
Abraham Verghese and P V Veeraraju
9 Prey of polistine wasps in South India 481
V V Belavadi and GX Veeresh
10 Effect of termite fungal combs on the growth and yield of 483
finger millet (Eleusine coracana (L ) Gaertn)
DX Siddegowda and D Rajagopal
Symposium 20
Evolution of Social Behaviour
in Carpenter Bees
1 Selective pressures involved in the facultative social behaviour 487
of Xylocopa pubescens
K Hogendoorn
2 Ecology and behaviour of a carpenter bee, Xylocopa valga 488
Gerstacker, pollinating fruit blossoms
DF Abrol
3 Social behaviour in Exoneura 490
Michael P Schwarz
4 Variation in social organisation with nesting substrate in an 492
Exoneura species
Letitia Silberbauer
Symposium 21
Behavioural Genetics of Eusocial
Hymenoptera
1 The behavioral genetics of social insects: an overview 495
Michael D Breed
2 Genotype interactions in quantitative genetics of social 497
behavior in honeybees
Robin FA Moritz
3 The genetics of kin recognition in ants 499
Michael WJ Crosland
4 The genetics of division of labor and colony plasticity in 501
Apis mellifera
Gene E Robinson and Robert E Page Jr
5 Division of labor in a polygynous ant 503
LE Snyder
xxin
6 Characterization of bidirectionally selected lines in honeybees shows 505
that inheritance of learning is mainly due to additive genetic factors
Ch Brandes
Symposium 22
Pheromonal Aspects of Nest and Nestmate Recognition
in Primitively Social Bees
1 Nestmate recognition in a group-living nomiine bee 509
(Halictidae, nomiinae)
P F Kukuk
2 Odor based interindividual and nest recognition in the sweat bee 511
Lasioglossum malachurum (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Manfred Ayasse
3 Individual and group specific odors of bumble bee females 513
J Tengo, A Hefetz and W Francke
4 Nest recognition by scent in the carpenter bee Xylocopa pubescens 515
Abraham Hefetz, Daniel Mevoreh and Dan Gerling
5 Kin recognition of the stingless bee, Melipona fasciata 517
T Inoue and D W Roubik
6 Size variation in males of the communal bee Andrenaferox SM 519
Remko Leys
7 Nest and population specific odor patterns in two communal 520
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title | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) |
title_auth | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) |
title_exact_search | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) |
title_full | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) eds.: G. K. Veeresh ... |
title_fullStr | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) eds.: G. K. Veeresh ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) eds.: G. K. Veeresh ... |
title_short | Social insects and the environment |
title_sort | social insects and the environment proceedings of the 11th international congress of iussi 1990 international union for the study of social insects |
title_sub | proceedings of the 11th international congress of IUSSI, 1990 (International Union for the Study of Social Insects) |
topic | Insectes - Moeurs et comportement - Congrès ram Insectes - Écologie - Congrès ram Insectes sociaux - Congrès ram Ökologie Insect societies Congresses Insects Ecology Congresses Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Soziale Insekten (DE-588)4181930-5 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd |
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