Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to inter-individual interactions of nymphs in the laboratory. These species belong to the same Neotropical subfamily and were characterized as gregarious (Lanxoblatta emarginata, Parasphaeria boleiriana, Phortioeca nimbata, Schultesia lampyridiformis) and solitary (Thanatophyllum akinetum) by previous field studies. Our results show that gregarious species accept closer contacts than does the solitary one. The solitary species did not display especially short, infrequent or less diverse behavioral sequences when forced to remain aggregated, but its interactions are characterized by fewer acts promoting contact and more dominance-like acts. The s...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
International audienceIn many gregarious species, social interactions among group members have such ...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
WOS:000167858300013International audienceInsects observed in groups in nature may be gathered either...
International audienceThis paper describes aggressive behaviour in the cockroach Schultesia nitor, a...
WOS:000181930400008International audienceThe nature of early relationships between mother and nymphs...
Cockroaches (Blattaria) are considered to be nearly universally gregarious insect order. In spite of...
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
WOS:000177196300003International audienceDistinguishing gregarism based on attraction between conspe...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
International audienceIn many gregarious species, social interactions among group members have such ...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
WOS:000167858300013International audienceInsects observed in groups in nature may be gathered either...
International audienceThis paper describes aggressive behaviour in the cockroach Schultesia nitor, a...
WOS:000181930400008International audienceThe nature of early relationships between mother and nymphs...
Cockroaches (Blattaria) are considered to be nearly universally gregarious insect order. In spite of...
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
WOS:000177196300003International audienceDistinguishing gregarism based on attraction between conspe...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
International audienceIn many gregarious species, social interactions among group members have such ...