Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid and typically mate among siblings within their natal brood chamber. Several characteristics of this tribe would predict the evolution of higher levels of sociality: high genetic relatedness within galleries due to inbreeding, high costs of dispersal and the potential benefit of cooperation in brood care within the natal gallery (e.g. by fungus gardening, gallery extension, offspring feeding and cleaning). However, information on the social system of these beetles is very limited. We examined the potential for cooperative breeding in Xyleborinus saxeseni by monitoring dispersal in relation to brood size and composition. Results show that adult female offspring de...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Understanding the selective forces that shape dispersal strategies is a fundamental goal of evolutio...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Delayed juvenile dispersal is an important prerequisite for the evolution of family-based social sys...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Ausflug für durchschnittlich 23 Tage; nach dem Tod des Gründerweibchens übernahmen einige Töchter di...
Strongly female-biased sex ratios are typical for the fungal feeding haplodiploid Xyleborini (Scolyt...
Abstract Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource...
To understand social evolution it is necessary to address how ecological, social and genetic forces ...
Division of labor among the workers of insect societies is a conspicuous feature of their biology. S...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
International audienceThe study of social evolution and cooperation/altruism is a major focus in evo...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Understanding the selective forces that shape dispersal strategies is a fundamental goal of evolutio...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Delayed juvenile dispersal is an important prerequisite for the evolution of family-based social sys...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Ausflug für durchschnittlich 23 Tage; nach dem Tod des Gründerweibchens übernahmen einige Töchter di...
Strongly female-biased sex ratios are typical for the fungal feeding haplodiploid Xyleborini (Scolyt...
Abstract Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource...
To understand social evolution it is necessary to address how ecological, social and genetic forces ...
Division of labor among the workers of insect societies is a conspicuous feature of their biology. S...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
International audienceThe study of social evolution and cooperation/altruism is a major focus in evo...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing...
Understanding the selective forces that shape dispersal strategies is a fundamental goal of evolutio...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...