Evolutionarily stable sex ratios are determined for social hymenoptera under local mate competition (LMC) and when the brood size is finite. LMC is modelled by the parameter d. Of the reproductive progeny from a single foundress nest, a fraction d disperses (outbreeding), while (1-d) mate amongst themselves (sibmating). When the brood size is finite, d is taken to be the probability of an offspring dispersing, and similarly, r, the proportion of male offspring, the probability of a haploid egg being laid. Under the joint influence of these two stochastic processes, there is a nonzero probability that some females remain unmated in the nest. As a result, the optimal proportion of males (corresponding to the evolutionarily stable strategy, ES...
International audienceThe study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) prov...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...
Evolutionarily stable sex ratios are determined for social hymenoptera under local mate competition ...
Evolutionarily stable sex ratios are determined for social hymenoptera under local mate competition ...
Abstract. A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating ...
A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating on the opt...
A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating on the opt...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
I present a model demonstrating that, in social Hymenoptera, split sex allocation can influence the ...
In eusocial Hymenoptera, queens and workers are in conflict over optimal sex allocation. Sex ratio t...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
The study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) provides an excellent oppo...
International audienceThe study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) prov...
International audienceThe study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) prov...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...
Evolutionarily stable sex ratios are determined for social hymenoptera under local mate competition ...
Evolutionarily stable sex ratios are determined for social hymenoptera under local mate competition ...
Abstract. A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating ...
A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating on the opt...
A model is constructed to study the effects of local mate competition and multiple mating on the opt...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
I present a model demonstrating that, in social Hymenoptera, split sex allocation can influence the ...
In eusocial Hymenoptera, queens and workers are in conflict over optimal sex allocation. Sex ratio t...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
The study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) provides an excellent oppo...
International audienceThe study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) prov...
International audienceThe study of sex allocation in social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) prov...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...
In eusocial Hymenoptera with monogynous colonies and singly inseminated queens, workers are related ...