Social organisation of colonies was examined in the ant Formica cinerea by estimating the coefficient of genetic relatedness among worker nest mates. The estimates based on microsatellite genotypes at three loci ranged from values close to zero to 0.61 across the populations studied in Finland. These results showed that a fundamental feature of colonies, the number of reproductive queens, varied greatly among the populations. Colonies in some populations had a single queen, whereas the nests could have a high number number of queens in other populations. There was a weak but non-significant correlation between the genetic and metric distance of nests within two populations with intermediate level of relatedness. Differentiation among nearby...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
Social structuring of populations within some Formica species exhibits considerable variation going ...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Many ant species have independently evolved colony structures with multiple queens and very low rela...
The objective of this study was to assess breeding and dispersal patterns of both males and females ...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
Social structuring of populations within some Formica species exhibits considerable variation going ...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Many ant species have independently evolved colony structures with multiple queens and very low rela...
The objective of this study was to assess breeding and dispersal patterns of both males and females ...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
Abstract.: Factors affecting relatedness among nest members in ant colonies with high queen number a...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...