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The significance of the vestibular cell in trap nesting wasps (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae):: Does its presence reduce mortality?

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JOURNAL OF INSECT BEHAVIOR
卷 20, 期 2, 页码 289-305

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10905-007-9080-5

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vestibular cell; intercalary cell; mortality; Trypoxylon; Crabronidae

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In a study carried out with the trap-nesting solitary wasp Trypoxylon attenuatum (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) in 2000, we analysed the significance of different nest characteristics, like the vestibular cell and empty intercalary cells, and its role in the reduction of mortality. Analysis of the presence of the vestibular cell suggested that it represents a nest completion structure, whose presence reduces mortality in the initial stages (MI) but does not affect that due to chrysidid parasitoids (MP). The length of such vestibular cell was found to depend mainly on the space between the last provisioned cell and the exterior, pointing to a possible role in the reduction of the remaining space that could be used by other females to establish a nest exterior to the completod one. The empty intercalary cells were smaller than the vestibular cells, did not affect MI or MP mortality rates in the nest, and exhibited an aggregated pattern of occurrence. This suggests that they could be the result of abnormal behaviour by the female owning the nest. The total mortality rate decreased with the increase in the number of cells in the nests, also being greater in nests established at low heights above the ground. M1 was lower in the innermost cells, while MP increased towards the interior and in the nests with more cells. The distribution in the nests of cells parasitized by Trichrysis cyanea (the main natural enemy found in the wasp population studied) reflects an aggregated pattern, suggesting repeated attacks against certain nests.

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