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Science ; 337(6093): 436, 2012 Jul 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22837520

ABSTRACT

By nature, defensive behavior is risky. In social insects, such behavior is more likely to occur in individuals whose potential for other tasks is diminished. We show that workers of the termite Neocapritermes taracua develop an exceptional two-component suicidal apparatus consisting of copper-containing protein crystals, stored in external pouches, and internal salivary glands. During aggressive encounters, their bodies rupture, and the crystals react with the salivary gland secretion to produce a toxic droplet. Both the amount of defensive substances and the readiness to explode increase with workers' age, as their food-collecting ability declines.


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Behavior, Animal , Insect Proteins/chemistry , Isoptera/physiology , Aggression , Aging , Animals , Copper/analysis , Crystallization , Exocrine Glands/anatomy & histology , Exocrine Glands/chemistry , Exocrine Glands/physiology , Isoptera/anatomy & histology , Isoptera/chemistry , Salivary Glands/metabolism
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