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Abstract
The effect of slave raiding of Polyergus samurai on nest persistency of its host, Formica (Serviformica) japonica was investigated. Nest persistence rate after the raiding season was not different between raided and unraided nests. Many raided nests stopped aboveground activities for 2-3 weeks after a raiding but surviving workers maintained underground nest structure. These observations suggest that it is required to reconsider the previous interpretation that the raided nests died out from nest site during raiding season.
Journal
- Japanese journal of entomology [List of Volumes]
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Japanese journal of entomology 65(2), 291-294, 1997-06-25 [Table of Contents]
The Entomological Society of Japan