<div><p>One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The majority of studies seeking to identify the genes regulating these behaviors have been performed in systems where behavioral and physiological differences are relatively fixed, such as in the honey bee. During colony founding in the monogyne (one queen per colony) social form of the fire ant <i>Solenopsis invicta</i>, newly-mated queens may start new colonies either individually (haplometrosis) or in groups (pleometrosis). However, only one queen (the “winner”) in pleometrotic associations survives and takes the lead of the young colony while the others (the “losers”) are executed. Thus, colony founding in fire ants provides an excel...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Abstract In species with social hierarchies, the death of dominant individuals typically upheaves th...
Intraspecific variation in social organization is common, yet the underlying causes are rarely known...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
Expression of colony social organization in fire ants appears to be under the control of a single Me...
polygyny, social evolution, social organization, Solenopsis invicta Expression of colony social orga...
A central issue in evolutionary biology is the extent to which complex social organization is under ...
A central issue in evolutionary biology is the extent to which complex social organization is under ...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
A recent study is the first to sequence a gene known to underlie a complex social phenotype. In the ...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Abstract Colony social organization in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta appears to be under strong ge...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Abstract In species with social hierarchies, the death of dominant individuals typically upheaves th...
Intraspecific variation in social organization is common, yet the underlying causes are rarely known...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
Expression of colony social organization in fire ants appears to be under the control of a single Me...
polygyny, social evolution, social organization, Solenopsis invicta Expression of colony social orga...
A central issue in evolutionary biology is the extent to which complex social organization is under ...
A central issue in evolutionary biology is the extent to which complex social organization is under ...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
A recent study is the first to sequence a gene known to underlie a complex social phenotype. In the ...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Abstract Colony social organization in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta appears to be under strong ge...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Abstract In species with social hierarchies, the death of dominant individuals typically upheaves th...
Intraspecific variation in social organization is common, yet the underlying causes are rarely known...