degeneraatittermiä
Degeneraatittermiä (Finnish for “degenerate termites”) refers to a group of termite species that exhibit atypical or reduced social structure compared to typical eusocial termites. Unlike the highly organized castes seen in most termite species—workers, soldiers, and reproductive alates—degeneraatittermiä populations often display simplified colonies where caste differentiation is less pronounced or absent. This can arise through genetic mutations, environmental pressures, or evolutionary trade‑offs, sometimes resulting in reduced defensive capabilities or altered foraging behaviors.
Biologically, these termites maintain the fundamental features of the order Isoptera, including wood‑digesting gut microbes and
Ecologically, degeneraatittermiä can have both neutral and negative impacts. Their reduced defensive mechanisms mean they may
Control measures for degeneraatittermiä closely mirror those used for conventional termites. Integrated pest management, including chemical