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dc.contributor.authorPrezoto, Fábio-
dc.contributor.authorVilela, Ana P. P.-
dc.contributor.authorLima, Maria A. P.-
dc.contributor.authorD'Ávila, Sthefane-
dc.contributor.authorSouza Sinzato, Danielle M.-
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Flávio R.-
dc.contributor.authorSantos-Prezoto, Helba H.-
dc.contributor.authorGiannotti, Edilberto-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:21:10Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T18:19:57Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:21:10Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T18:19:57Z-
dc.date.issued2004-10-06-
dc.identifierhttp://periodicos.uefs.br/ojs/index.php/sociobiology/issue/archive-
dc.identifier.citationSociobiology, v. 44, n. 2, p. 379-390, 2004.-
dc.identifier.issn0361-6525-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/67899-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/67899-
dc.description.abstractSeven colonies of Mischocyttarus cassununga were studied under field conditions at Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, MG, in southeastern Brazil: in pre-emergence, post-emergence and decline stages, during 145.8 hours. Dominance interactions among the females were quantified to verify the dynamics of succession in the social hierarchy of the colonies. Early pre-emergence colonies present more intense aggressive interactions than late pre-emergence ones, because the females are engaged in securing the role of main egg layer in the nest. In post-emergence (pre-male) colonies the dominance hierarchy is more defined and the frequency of dominance and subordination behaviors were lower than in pre-emergence stages: most of the agonistic behaviors are restricted to the first ranked females (potentially queens) and the subordinate individuals play the role of workers in the nests. In the post-emergence, post-male, and decline stages the hierarchy is still maintained by the aggressive behaviors of the 1st-ranked female but because the presence of males and future nest foundresses these interactions are not well defined in a linear way.en
dc.format.extent379-390-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.sourceScopus-
dc.subjectAggressive behaviors-
dc.subjectColony stages-
dc.subjectHierarchy of dominance-
dc.subjectMischocyttarus cassununga-
dc.subjectVespidae-
dc.subjectHymenoptera-
dc.subjectMischocyttarus-
dc.titleDominance hierarchy in different stages of development in colonies of the primitively eusocial wasp Mischocyttarus cassununga (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)en
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.description.affiliationDepto. de Zoologia Inst. de Ciê. Biol. Camp. Univ. - Martelos, Juiz de Fora, MG, Cep. 36036-330-
dc.description.affiliationProg. Pos-Graduacao Em Cie. B. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, MF-
dc.description.affiliationDepto. de Zoologia Universidade Estadual Paulista Campus de Rio Claro, SP-
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepto. de Zoologia Universidade Estadual Paulista Campus de Rio Claro, SP-
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000223537800014-
dc.rights.accessRightsAcesso restrito-
dc.relation.ispartofSociobiology-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-4644345471-
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