The worker caste of polymorphic ant species consists of individuals of strikingly different morphologies. Most studies of polymorphic species have focused on intracolonial allometries and their association with division of labour and task performance of workers of different physical subcastes. However, the factors driving the evolution of these allometries are poorly understood. Here, we analyse the importance of life-style (hypogaeic vs intermediate vs epigaeic) as a factor in the evolution of allometries of functionally important body traits in Dorylus army ants in the context of an evolutionary scenario according to which a hypogaeic life-style is the ancestral state in this group. To this end, we conducted a detailed comparative analysi...
Background: The morphological structures of organisms form tightly integrated but mutually independe...
Due to the link between efficiency and fitness, there should be selective pressure for morphology an...
Abstract Ant societies are primarily composed of females, whereby labor is divided into reproductive...
Polymorphism is the existence of multiple phenotypes within a given species in a population. In soci...
The mechanisms by which development favors or constrains the evolution of new phenotypes are incompl...
Abstract: In eusocial insects, worker polymorphism is shaped by several factors, including colony si...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The mechanisms by which development favors or constrains the evolution of...
Insect caste development and their morphological divergence are not yet studied well, especially in ...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
In eusocial insects, particularly in ants, caste differentiation is extremely complicated when we re...
An organism can adapt to its environment physiologically, behaviorally, and morphologically, but bio...
Background: The morphological structures of organisms form tightly integrated but mutually independe...
Due to the link between efficiency and fitness, there should be selective pressure for morphology an...
Abstract Ant societies are primarily composed of females, whereby labor is divided into reproductive...
Polymorphism is the existence of multiple phenotypes within a given species in a population. In soci...
The mechanisms by which development favors or constrains the evolution of new phenotypes are incompl...
Abstract: In eusocial insects, worker polymorphism is shaped by several factors, including colony si...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
The evolution of eusociality has led to considerable changes in the general hymenopteran body plan. ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The mechanisms by which development favors or constrains the evolution of...
Insect caste development and their morphological divergence are not yet studied well, especially in ...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
In eusocial insects, particularly in ants, caste differentiation is extremely complicated when we re...
An organism can adapt to its environment physiologically, behaviorally, and morphologically, but bio...
Background: The morphological structures of organisms form tightly integrated but mutually independe...
Due to the link between efficiency and fitness, there should be selective pressure for morphology an...
Abstract Ant societies are primarily composed of females, whereby labor is divided into reproductive...