The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure and inclusive fitness of workers. Therefore, it is important to study the recognition and discrimination behaviour of workers towards reproductive individuals entering established colonies. We examined the acceptance rate of queens in populations of the highly polygynous ant F. paralugubris, where the genetic differentiation among nests and discrimination ability among workers suggest that workers might reject foreign queens. We experimentally introduced young queens in their natal nest and in foreign nests. Surprisingly, the survival rate of mated queens did not differ significantly when introduced in a foreign male-producing nest, a foreign female-pr...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Abstract.: The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
A central question in social evolution is what processes regulate the number of breeders in each soc...
Understanding social evolution requires us to understand the processes regulating the number of bree...
Understanding social evolution requires us to understand the processes regulating the number of bree...
Social insect colonies, especially of ants, often include several egg-laying queens that are not alw...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Abstract.: The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
A central question in social evolution is what processes regulate the number of breeders in each soc...
Understanding social evolution requires us to understand the processes regulating the number of bree...
Understanding social evolution requires us to understand the processes regulating the number of bree...
Social insect colonies, especially of ants, often include several egg-laying queens that are not alw...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...