Queens and workers in social insect colonies can differ in reproductive goals such as colony-level sex allocation and production of males by workers. That the presence of queen(s) often seems to affect worker behaviour in situations of potential conflict has given rise to the idea of queen control over reproduction. In small colonies queen control is possible via direct aggression against workers, but in large colonies queens cannot be effectively aggressive towards all the workers. This, plus evidence that queen-produced chemicals affect worker behaviour, has led to the conclusion that physical intimidation has been replaced by pheromonal queen control, whereby queen(s) chemically manipulate workers into behaving in ways that increase the ...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
International audienceIn ants dispersing through colony fission, queens mate near their natal nest a...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
The selective forces that shape and maintain eusocial societies are an enduring puzzle in evolutiona...
Reproductive division of labour is a characteristic trait of social insects. The dominant reproducti...
Abstract Queen pheromones have long been studied as a major factor regulating reproductive division ...
Social organisms have evolved diverse and complex regulatory mechanisms that allow them to coordinat...
Eusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and largely ster...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labor, whereby queens perform mos...
Queens of primitively eusocial wasps generally have active and behaviourally dominant queens who use...
Background The division of reproductive labor among group members in insect societies is regulated b...
Queens of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata are behaviourally docile and maintain th...
In insect societies, intracolonial conflict frequently arises because of conflicting genetic interes...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labour, whereby queens perform mo...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
International audienceIn ants dispersing through colony fission, queens mate near their natal nest a...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
The selective forces that shape and maintain eusocial societies are an enduring puzzle in evolutiona...
Reproductive division of labour is a characteristic trait of social insects. The dominant reproducti...
Abstract Queen pheromones have long been studied as a major factor regulating reproductive division ...
Social organisms have evolved diverse and complex regulatory mechanisms that allow them to coordinat...
Eusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and largely ster...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labor, whereby queens perform mos...
Queens of primitively eusocial wasps generally have active and behaviourally dominant queens who use...
Background The division of reproductive labor among group members in insect societies is regulated b...
Queens of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata are behaviourally docile and maintain th...
In insect societies, intracolonial conflict frequently arises because of conflicting genetic interes...
Social Hymenoptera are characterized by a reproductive division of labour, whereby queens perform mo...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
International audienceIn ants dispersing through colony fission, queens mate near their natal nest a...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...