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Preemptive Defensive Self‐Sacrifice by Ant Workers
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2008
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BiologyInsect Social BehaviorBehavioral SciencesAnt WorkersSocial BehaviorEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyOwn ReproductionSuicidal Colony DefenseNatural SciencesSocial InsectHyperparasiteAnt Colony OptimizationPublic HealthAutonomySocial ParasitismAnimal BehaviorHoneybee Worker
Worker insects altruistically sacrifice their own reproduction to rear nondescendant kin. This sacrifice reaches its most spectacular level in suicidal colony defense. Suicidal defense, such as when the sting of a honeybee worker embeds in a predator and then breaks off, is normally a facultative response. Here we describe the first example of preemptive self-sacrifice in nest defense. In the Brazilian ant Forelius pusillus, the nest entrance is closed at sunset. One to eight workers finish the job from the outside and, in doing so, sacrifice their lives.
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