Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, with many of the potential deleterious effects being mitigated due to haplodiploidy and eusociality. In some species where colonies are either headed by multiple queens or single queens that mate with many males, hybridization is associated with genetic caste determination, where hybrids develop into workers and purebred individuals develop into queens. A previous study suggested that hybridization occurs between two Dorylus army ant species with multiply mate queens. However, the extent and exact pattern of hybridization has remained unclear, and its possible effect on caste determination has not been investigated. In this study we aimed to det...
Division of labor among workers is a hallmark of social insects that has largely contributed to thei...
Hybridogenetic species depend on interbreeding with a second species to reproduce successfully. Two ...
The occurrence of multiple reproductives within an ant colony changes the balance between indirect f...
Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, wit...
Background: Hybridization can have complex effects on evolutionary dynamics in ants because of the c...
Interbreeding with another species is usually a costly mistake, as interspecific hybrids are often s...
Research on hybridization between species provides unparalleled insights into the pre- and post-zygo...
Hybridization is not a mere reproductive dead end but has been suggested to play a central role in s...
Identifying mechanisms limiting hybridization is a central goal of speciation research. Here, we stu...
The process of reproductive caste determination in eusocial insect colonies is generally understood ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Ants exhibit a striking diversity of reproductive systems, varying in traits such as the number of r...
Division of labor among workers is a hallmark of social insects that has largely contributed to thei...
Hybridogenetic species depend on interbreeding with a second species to reproduce successfully. Two ...
The occurrence of multiple reproductives within an ant colony changes the balance between indirect f...
Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, wit...
Background: Hybridization can have complex effects on evolutionary dynamics in ants because of the c...
Interbreeding with another species is usually a costly mistake, as interspecific hybrids are often s...
Research on hybridization between species provides unparalleled insights into the pre- and post-zygo...
Hybridization is not a mere reproductive dead end but has been suggested to play a central role in s...
Identifying mechanisms limiting hybridization is a central goal of speciation research. Here, we stu...
The process of reproductive caste determination in eusocial insect colonies is generally understood ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Ants exhibit a striking diversity of reproductive systems, varying in traits such as the number of r...
Division of labor among workers is a hallmark of social insects that has largely contributed to thei...
Hybridogenetic species depend on interbreeding with a second species to reproduce successfully. Two ...
The occurrence of multiple reproductives within an ant colony changes the balance between indirect f...