Juvenile hormone promotes dominance behavior and ovarian development in social wasps (Polistes annularis).

R H Barth, L J Lester, P Sroka, T Kessler, B Hearn
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Abstract

Repeated topical application of juvenile hormone to workers of the primitive social wasp, Polistes annularis resulted in a disruption of colony social structure as indicated by a sharp increase in the frequency of dominance interactions. Ovarian maturation was also observed, probably as both a direct and an indirect effect of hormone treatment.

References

  1. Physiol Zool. 1948 Jan;21(1):1-13 [PMID: 18898533]
  2. Annu Rev Entomol. 1973;18:445-72 [PMID: 4218470]

MeSH Term

Animals
Female
Hymenoptera
Juvenile Hormones
Oocytes
Ovary
Social Dominance
Wasps

Chemicals

Juvenile Hormones

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