BMC Evolutionary Biology (May 2003)

Shape differences rather than size differences between castes in the Neotropical swarm-founding wasp <it>Metapolybia docilis </it>(Hymenoptera: Vespidae, Epiponini)

  • Noll Fernando B,
  • Baio Mário V,
  • Zucchi Ronaldo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-3-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 10

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Abstract Background Swarm-founding epiponine wasps are an intriguing group of social insects in which colonies are polygynic (several queens share reproduction) and differentiation between castes is often not obvious. However, caste differences in some may be more pronounced in later phases of the colony cycle. Results Using morphometric analyses and multivariate statistics, it was found that caste differences in Metapolybia docilis are slight but more distinct in latter stages of the colony cycle. Conclusions Because differences in body parts are so slight, it is proposed that such variation may be due to differential growth rates of body parts rather than to queens being larger in size, similar to other previously observed epiponines.