Polyergus rufescens
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Definition
Noun: * A small, reddish species of ant known for its behavior of enslaving other ants. Polyergus rufescens is a parasitic ant that raids the nests of other ant species (typically from the genus Formica) to capture their pupae. The captured ants emerge and are forced to work as "slaves" in the Polyergus colony, performing tasks such as foraging, brood care, and nest maintenance, while the Polyergus ants are specialized almost exclusively for raiding.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biology class observed a colony of Polyergus rufescens to study its unique slave-making behavior.
- A key characteristic of Polyergus rufescens is its inability to care for its own young.
- Researchers found that Polyergus rufescens raids are highly coordinated and efficient.
Advanced Usage
- As a model organism: In scientific literature, is frequently cited as a classic example of obligatory social parasitism in the animal kingdom.
- The evolutionary strategy of Polyergus rufescens provides insights into the dynamics of social insect colonies.
Variants and Related Words
- Slave-making ant (n): A common name for ants of the genus , including .
- Amazon ant (n): Another colloquial name for ants in this genus, referring to the warrior-like raiding behavior.
- Dulosis (n): The technical term for the slave-making behavior exhibited by this species.
Synonyms
- Amazon ant
- Slave-maker ant
Related Terms & Context
- Social parasite (n): An organism that exploits the social structure and labor of another species, a category which includes .
- Raiding (n/v): The primary activity of workers.
- Host species (n): Typically ants of the genus , which are targeted by for enslavement.
Noun
- small reddish slave-making ant species