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Belgium van Boven (1970) M. hirsuta Myrmica sabuleti; queen survives Myrmica
Inquilinism; workerless England Elmes (1983) M. lampra Myrmica alaskensis
Myrmica Inquilinism; workerless Canada Francoeur (1968, 1981) M. lemasnei ...
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Partnerships in the Sea: Hong Kong's Marine Symbioses
Inquilinism is a simpler category to define but one of which it is harder to find
specific local examples. It encompasses those species which live within another,
but without the element of commensalism where food is removed from the host's
...
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The Evolution of Social Behaviour in Insects and Arachnids
In the following sections we discuss the implications of such communal rearing
for parental care, nestmate parasitism and inquilinism. Implications for parental
care Allodapine larvae show considerable complexity in their morphology, with ...
Jae C. Choe, Bernard J. Crespi, 1997
One member ofthe genus, Strongylognathus testaceus, has completed
thetransition to complete inquilinism. TheTetramorium queenis toleratedand lives
sideby side with theS. testaceus queen.Thereare fewertestaceus thanhost
workers,the ...
5
The Social Biology of Wasps
The most highly evolved form of social parasitism is inquilinism (e.g., Roseler,
this volume), in which the worker caste has been dispensed with and the
parasitic strategy thus presumably specialized to the point of no return. How
yellowjacket ...
Kenneth G. Ross, Robert W. Matthews, 1991
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Social Insects and the Environment: Proceedings of the 11th ...
Moreover, in some of these groups inquilinism presumably has evolved several
times convergently, e.g., nine times in tropical Pheidole species (Wilson 1984).
Since in all these groups no slave-makers or guest ants are known which might
be ...
International Union for the Study of Social Insects. Congress, G. K. Veeresh, B. Mallik, 1990
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Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
This is to be distinguished from inquilinism, which is a particular kind of
commensalism in which one organism lives within another, usually in some part
of the alimentary tract or respiratory chamber, without being parasitic on it or
causing it any ...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
This situation is found mainly in two categories of social parasitism: inquilinism,
where the parasitic species invades nests of another species and then exploits
the worker force of the host. This permanent phenomenon exists in both wasps
and ...
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Fungus-insect Relationships: Perspectives in Ecology and ...
Thus, I hypothesize that epigeal habits are plesioecotypic and puffball feeding
and inquilinism apoecotypic. COMPONENT 6: INQUILINISM Inquilinism of
Scotocryptus and related genera in nests of Meliponinae (Apidae; see Roubik
and ...
Quentin Wheeler, Meredith Blackwell, 1984
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
Tertiary hyperparasitism that involves members of different species (Sullivan
1987, 55). inquilinism See parasitism: social parasitism. intraspecific-nest
parasitism See parasitism: nest parasitism. kidnapping See parasitism: social
parasitism: ...
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(a) Fixation of nitrogen, the biological process by which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia. (b) Mycorrhiza. (c) Inquilinism. 5. «Telegraph.co.uk, ago 11»