Wasp Colonies Explode into Violence After Losing Their Queen
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- #social insects
- #animal behavior
- Removing a queen wasp triggers intense battles for dominance among females, disrupting the colony's social structure.
- Despite the conflict, some wasps, termed 'compensators', avoid fighting and increase essential tasks like foraging and brood care to maintain colony functioning.
- This behavior suggests strategic choices rather than biological differences, as compensators help stability while others compete for leadership.
- The study challenges the idea that orderly succession is necessary for social groups, showing cooperation can persist through aggressive competition.
- Research provides insights into diverse animal societal structures, highlighting how background work during turmoil supports group survival.