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- W2008048436 abstract "Colonies of Camponotus floridanus were maintained on diets with three levels of access to insect prey. More insects always had linear effects on queen-influenced traits, such as increasing egg number, total egg clutch biomass and larval number, or decreasing the mean weight of individual eggs. Queens responded consistently to insect protein and nutrients and appeared to be relatively invariant in behaviour. However, worker-influenced traits, such as larval and total brood biomass and pupal numbers, were more complicated in that colonies grew fastest on intermediate levels of insect protein. Similar results in an ant/lycaenid mutualism, where colonies tending fewer amino acid-producing caterpillars grew larger as well as other social insect examples suggest that larvae serve multiple functions in a colony, one of which may be as nutrient storage vessels to be cannibalized when needed. From a survey of social insect data, cannibalism appears to be more prevalent in colonies than previously appreciated. However, for a multiple-function hypothesis to explain observed colony growth phenomena, it implies that adult workers pay a survival cost to maintain extra brood. Whether such trade-offs do occur should be of considerable interest for future research." @default.
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