Polistes dominulus is one of the most common social wasps in Europe and is an invasive species in the United States. Its wide prevalence has made it one of the best-studied social wasps. In most social wasps, the female wasps live in a colony and organize themselves into a behavioral dominance hierarchy such that only the dominant alpha individual (the queen) reproduces while the rest function as apparently altruistic, sterile subordinates (workers), building the nest, foraging for food and pulp, and feeding and caring for the brood. Why should workers invest their time and energy helping to rear the queen's brood, rather than found their own nests and rear their own brood—something they are quite capable of? On page 874 of this issue, Lead...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...
Recent explanations for the evolution of eusociality, focusing more on costs and benefits than relat...
Polistes dominulus is one of the most common social wasps in Europe and is an invasive species in th...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Altruism in its extreme form is seen in social insects where most individuals give up their own repr...
When helpers from cooperative breeding animals have some expectation of direct reproduction, there i...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can ...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Reproduction is the avenue for gaining direct fitness. But in certain species some individuals do no...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Primitively eusocial wasp nests may be founded by one or a group of females. The solitary foundress ...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...
Recent explanations for the evolution of eusociality, focusing more on costs and benefits than relat...
Polistes dominulus is one of the most common social wasps in Europe and is an invasive species in th...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Altruism in its extreme form is seen in social insects where most individuals give up their own repr...
When helpers from cooperative breeding animals have some expectation of direct reproduction, there i...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can ...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Reproduction is the avenue for gaining direct fitness. But in certain species some individuals do no...
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be follo...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
Primitively eusocial wasp nests may be founded by one or a group of females. The solitary foundress ...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp widely distributed in peninsular India. Although ...
Recent explanations for the evolution of eusociality, focusing more on costs and benefits than relat...