A hallmark of eusociality is the evolution of reproduc-tive altruism, in which some individuals in a group reproduce while others function as nonreproductive helpers (Queller, 2000). Eusociality has evolved i
The role of subfertility in the evolution of eusociality in Hymenoptera was examined using determini...
Delineation of the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of sterile worker castes found ...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
Eusocial insects are defined as those that show cooperative brood care, reproductive caste different...
Any species in which organism interacts with another member of its own species is called social. Eus...
The multiple origins of eusociality in the Hymenoptera have been ascribed to the genetic asymmetry c...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Certain issues arising in connection with the evolutionary origins of eusociality are discussed. Pre...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
To learn the evolutionary trajectories of caste differentiation in eusocial spe-cies is a major goal...
Eusocial insects (the only truly social insects, by definition) are defined as those that possess al...
The role of subfertility in the evolution of eusociality in Hymenoptera was examined using determini...
Delineation of the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of sterile worker castes found ...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
Eusocial insects are defined as those that show cooperative brood care, reproductive caste different...
Any species in which organism interacts with another member of its own species is called social. Eus...
The multiple origins of eusociality in the Hymenoptera have been ascribed to the genetic asymmetry c...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Certain issues arising in connection with the evolutionary origins of eusociality are discussed. Pre...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
To learn the evolutionary trajectories of caste differentiation in eusocial spe-cies is a major goal...
Eusocial insects (the only truly social insects, by definition) are defined as those that possess al...
The role of subfertility in the evolution of eusociality in Hymenoptera was examined using determini...
Delineation of the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of sterile worker castes found ...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...