All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial. However, there are some 100 species of ants belonging to the morphologically primitive subfamily Ponerinae, which lack a morphologically differentiated queen. One or a small number of mated workers (gamergates) function as queens, i.e.they produce male as well as female offspring. Such ant species are of great interest as they provide unique opportunities to understand the causes and consequences of queenlessness. This is the first report of a long-term field study we have initiated on a large population of the queenless ponerine ant, Diacamma ceylonense Emery, on the campus of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.Data are provided on the numbers of colonies present during a 213-we...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Flight is the normal condition in insects, so instances of its loss invariably attract attention (Ro...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial, However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial, However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
International audienceThe ponerine ant Pachycondyla goeldii is a monogynous (i.e. one queen per colo...
[From the text]: The present study reports on new observations on the reproductive biology of P. man...
In less than 100 species of ponerine ants, queens no longer exist and have been replaced by mated eg...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
Most ponerine ants have colonies with up to a few hundreds of workers, but there has been sporadic e...
In the queenless ponerine ant Pachycondyla ( = Ophthalmo-pone) berthoudi, a variable proportion of t...
abstract: Insects have intricate systems they depend on for survival. They live in societies where e...
Rhytidoponera sp. 12 is a polygynous Australian arid-zone queenless ponerine ant with morphologicall...
Rhytidoponera sp. 12 is a polygynous Australian arid-zone queenless ponerine ant with morphologicall...
Ergatoid (= permanently wingless) queens do not disperse individually from their natal colonies, ins...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Flight is the normal condition in insects, so instances of its loss invariably attract attention (Ro...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial, However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial, However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
International audienceThe ponerine ant Pachycondyla goeldii is a monogynous (i.e. one queen per colo...
[From the text]: The present study reports on new observations on the reproductive biology of P. man...
In less than 100 species of ponerine ants, queens no longer exist and have been replaced by mated eg...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
Most ponerine ants have colonies with up to a few hundreds of workers, but there has been sporadic e...
In the queenless ponerine ant Pachycondyla ( = Ophthalmo-pone) berthoudi, a variable proportion of t...
abstract: Insects have intricate systems they depend on for survival. They live in societies where e...
Rhytidoponera sp. 12 is a polygynous Australian arid-zone queenless ponerine ant with morphologicall...
Rhytidoponera sp. 12 is a polygynous Australian arid-zone queenless ponerine ant with morphologicall...
Ergatoid (= permanently wingless) queens do not disperse individually from their natal colonies, ins...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Flight is the normal condition in insects, so instances of its loss invariably attract attention (Ro...