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Viral load, not food availability or temperature, predicts colony longevity in an invasive eusocial wasp with plastic life history

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Abstract

The western yellowjacket, Vespula pensylvanica, exhibits plasticity in colony longevity, exhibiting either an annual colony cycle (declining in winter) or perennial colony cycle (persisting for multiple years). We used a combination of feeding and passive heating manipulations as well as pathogen screens to identify ecological factors influencing colony longevity. These are the data from the paper, "Viral load, not food availability or temperature, predicts colony longevity in an invasive eusocial wasp with plastic life history."