Some ants have an extraordinary form of social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix freely among physically separated nests. This mode of social organization has been primarily studied in introduced and invasive ant species, so that the recognition ability and genetic structure of ants forming unicolonial populations in their native range remain poorly known. We investigated the pattern of aggression and the genetic structure of six unicolonial populations of the ant Formica paralugubris at four hierarchical levels: within nests, among nests within the same population, among nests of populations within the Alps or Jura Mountains and among nests of the two mountain ranges. Ants within populations showed no aggressive ...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Abstract Background Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraord...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
The ability to distinguish nestmates from foreign individuals is central to the functioning of insec...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Abstract Background Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraord...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
The ability to distinguish nestmates from foreign individuals is central to the functioning of insec...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...