劳者纠察工者整饬工者辖制(英文:Worker policing,直译:工者治安劳动者管辖)是社会性膜翅目动物(蚂蚁蜜蜂黄蜂)常见的行为:雌性工蚁会吃掉其它工蚁产的卵,确保蚁后的后代在群体占据主导。在某些蜜蜂、蚂蚁、黄蜂物种,工蜂或蜂王也可能直接攻击有生育能力的工蜂。

单倍二倍体性别决定系统的理论基础
这存在于蜜蜂和其它膜翅目昆虫中,包括大黄蜂蚂蚁黄蜂等等。

这种强制的纠察或促进真社会性社会的利他演化。[1]

其可能通过表面标记的碳氢化合物或角质层碳氢化合物识别。[2][3][4] 极少数情况,工蜂会携带模仿蚁后的碳氢化合物逃避监管,这种情况又称“无统治综合症”、“无秩序综合症”(英文:anarchic syndrome)。[5]

也并非所有纠察都需要女王;一些蚂蚁就建立了雌蚁统治等级,就让排名高的个体繁殖。[6]


演化基础 编辑

大多社会性昆虫透过染色体倍性性别决定系统决定性别。单倍体雄性由未受精卵发育而来,而二倍体雌性则由受精卵发育而来。许多蚂蚁、蜜蜂、黄蜂物种,工蜂工蚁虽然无法交配,但仍保留有功能的卵巢。[7]因此,它们能产生雄性后代。

平均而言,女王与她的儿子能分享一半基因,但与女工的儿子们却只分享四分之一的基因。因此,抚养自己的儿子而不是女工的儿子才符合女王的最大利益。[7]

提出的可能辨识机制 编辑

 
Formica fusca蚂蚁可以辨识巢友

可能包括女王的碳氢化合物、女工的碳氢化合物或巢友识别。

女王的碳氢化合物 编辑

弓背蚁属 Camponotus floridanus的研究发现,其女王的卵表有特殊的碳氢化合物。在有女王产卵的群体,工蚁不产卵;而没有女王产卵的群体,工蜂则繁殖。因此,碳氢化合物还可提醒工蚁停止繁殖。 目前还不清楚限制繁殖如何发生,或者减少工蜂繁殖所需的最低讯号阈值是多少。[2]

女工的碳氢化合物 编辑

马蚁Platythyrea punctata英语Platythyrea punctata的群体中,角质层化合物的存在引发了蚁群内部攻击,特别是新旧繁殖工蚁之间。具体来说,老的生殖工蚁会在新雌性的触角涂抹一种标记碳氢化合物,将它们识别为竞争对手和攻击目标。[3]

同窝识别 编辑

黑山蚁似乎还包括巢友识别。更多攻击非同巢工蚁,并带走其蛋。[4]

膜翅目例子 编辑

趋同演化例子:

蜜蜂 编辑

 
西方蜜蜂吃掉工蚁的卵(卵食英语Oophagy

最早发现的是西方蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)。普遍工蜂管制让工蜂繁殖率极低(0.12%)。[11] 蜜蜂透过吃来维持繁殖率(卵食英语Oophagy)。[8]许多蜂巢工蜂卵巢活性减弱,产卵受抑制。 [8]

据报道,小蜜蜂(Apis florea)也有卵食英语Oophagy行为。透过微卫星分析,没有成熟的雄蜂具有非蜂王等位基因。因此,即使工蚁的卵巢已活化并且能够产卵,工蚁的监管也确保了工蚁的功能性不孕。[12]


据报导,东方蜜蜂雌性工蜂激活卵巢的比例高于义大利蜜蜂或小蜜蜂。当蜂后移除后,高达40%工蜂几天内激活自己卵巢。然而,工蜂继续吃工蚁的卵,显示该物种的工者辖制并不涉及蜂后。[13]

一妻多夫制英语Polyandry in animals蜜蜂属来说也是类似。[13]

劳者秩序也发生在原始的社会性熊蜂,例如欧洲熊蜂[14]

蚂蚁 编辑

 
Harpegnathos saltator英语Harpegnathos saltator杀害外来女王

马蚁 Pachycondyla inversa 会吃掉工蚁的卵(又称婚工蚁英语gamergate (ant)),并攻击产卵的蚁。[15]

在 Gnamptogenys menadensis 的工蚁有时会交配产卵,而其它工蚁产用作食物的营养卵英语trophic egg。由于其工蚁既可产雄性卵,也可产雌性卵,因此青睐劳者秩序。其劳者秩序可能有固定女工六肢(据报半数死亡),也可能拖出蚁群。[16]

Aphaenogaster smythiesi japonica 也显示出劳者秩序的证据。当研究人员将重新组合有蚁后蚁群和无蚁后蚁群,工蚁会攻击卵巢激活的工蚁。[17]

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