The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. Multiple queening (polygyny), with dependent colony founding by budding, has repeatedly evolved from ancestral single queening (monogyny) and independent founding by solitary queens in waSPS, bees and ants. By contrast, the reversal to monogyny appears to be rare, as polygynous queens often lack morphological adaptations necessary for dispersal and independent colony founding. In the ant genus Cardiocondyla, monogynous species evolved from polygynous ancestors. Here, we show that queens of monogynous species found their colonies independently, albeit in an unusual way: they mate in the maternal nest, disperse on foot and forage during the fou...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Newly mated queens of monogynous (single queen) ants usually found their colonies independently, wit...
Newly mated queens of monogynous (single queen) ants usually found their colonies independently, wit...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explain...
Newly mated queens of monogynous (single queen) ants usually found their colonies independently, wit...
Newly mated queens of monogynous (single queen) ants usually found their colonies independently, wit...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...