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Original Articles

Traffic rate as an index of colony size in Vespula wasps

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Pages 105-109 | Received 03 Sep 1990, Accepted 27 Nov 1990, Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The number of Vespula wasp workers in a colony can be predicted from the mean of 1-minute counts of wasps entering or leaving the colony (traffic rate). The predictive equation (Adjusted R2 = 0.87) is: number of workers = 32.243 × traffic rate per minute and is independent of species, time of year, or location. However, we mainly measured mature colonies. The equation may overestimate the number of workers in spring colonies, because a greater proportion of workers forage then. Traffic rate can also predict the biomass of a V. vulgaris colony (Adjusted R2 = 0.90) by allowing for season. Colonies measured after mid May generally had a larger biomass for any given traffic rate than those measured earlier. There were too few data from V. germanica colonies to evaluate the relationship between traffic rate and biomass for this species.

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