Otro
REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF THE EXOTIC PHARAOH ANT, MONOMORIUM-PHARAONIS (L) (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE) IN BRAZIL
Registro en:
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development. Rehovot: Int Science Services/balaban Publishers, v. 23, n. 2-3, p. 235-238, 1993.
0792-4259
10.1080/07924259.1993.9672320
WOS:A1993MA13300023
Autor
Fowler, H. G.
Alves, L. E.
Bueno, O. C.
Resumen
The production of sexual forms in laboratory colonies of Monomorium pharaonis was followed over a 19-month period. Cycles of production occurred at intervals of 4 months, with male investment inversely proportional to the number of gynes produced. There was a tendency for colonies to produce only males or females as total sexual production increased. Sperm counts of known-aged males suggest that they mate twice, in contrast to European populations. Sex-ratio was heavily female-biased, contrary to predictions for polygynous ant species.