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Judi Lynn

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Thu Mar 8, 2018, 12:50 AM Mar 2018

Animals, Like Wasps, Become More Altruistic in Changing Environments


When wasps find themselves in times of trouble, they get by with a little help from their friends.

By Nick Lunn
PUBLISHED MARCH 7, 2018

What drives an animal to help another, even at a cost to itself? How can self-sacrificial behavior, and true evolutionary altruism, develop within a survival-of-the-fittest framework?

National Geographic Explorer Patrick Kennedy and a team of researchers were inspired to study the mysteries of altruism from their previous fieldwork on a highly social and cooperative species: wasps. (Related: Parasitic Wasp Venom May Help Parkinson's Disease Research)

“Wasps are fantastic for studying altruism, because individual workers toil endlessly to raise someone else’s offspring—the queen’s!” says Kennedy.

Kennedy and his team attached tiny radio transmitters to the backs of thousands of wasps along the Panama Canal and tracked their movements.

More:
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/03/paper-wasps-animal-altruism-kindness-spd/
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Animals, Like Wasps, Become More Altruistic in Changing Environments (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2018 OP
Wasps are assholes! longship Mar 2018 #1

longship

(40,416 posts)
1. Wasps are assholes!
Thu Mar 8, 2018, 04:37 AM
Mar 2018
Ichneumonidae!

They are utter and complete assholes. What they do to their prey should never be characterized as altruism.

Maybe they can do some good by helping with Parkinson's.

But we're talking horror film level here.


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