Polyphenism is the phenomenon in which alternative phenotypes are produced by a single genotype in response to environmental cues. An extreme case is found in social insects, in which reproductive queens and sterile workers that greatly differ in morphology and behavior can arise from a single genotype. Experimental evidence for maternal effects on caste determination, the differential larval development toward the queen or worker caste, was recently documented in Pogonomyrmex seed harvester ants, in which only colonies with a hibernated queen produce new queens. However, the proximate mechanisms behind these intergenerational effects have remained elusive. We used a combination of artificial hibernation, hormonal treatments, gene expressio...
AbstractCaste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societi...
Division of labor and task specialization explain the success of human and insect societies. Social ...
<div><p>The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regu...
Phenotypic plasticity, the capacity of a single genome to produce different phenotypes in response t...
Caste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2]. The ...
SummaryCaste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2...
Caste determination in social Hymenoptera (whether a female egg develops into a reproductive queen o...
Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies. In a...
SummaryCaste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2...
Social insect colonies are characterized by division of labour, and extensive morphological, physiol...
Social insect colonies are characterized by division of labour, and extensive morphological, physiol...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regulating r...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
Polyphenism in insects, whereby a single genome expresses different phenotypes in response to enviro...
AbstractCaste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societi...
Division of labor and task specialization explain the success of human and insect societies. Social ...
<div><p>The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regu...
Phenotypic plasticity, the capacity of a single genome to produce different phenotypes in response t...
Caste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2]. The ...
SummaryCaste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2...
Caste determination in social Hymenoptera (whether a female egg develops into a reproductive queen o...
Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies. In a...
SummaryCaste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2...
Social insect colonies are characterized by division of labour, and extensive morphological, physiol...
Social insect colonies are characterized by division of labour, and extensive morphological, physiol...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regulating r...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
Polyphenism in insects, whereby a single genome expresses different phenotypes in response to enviro...
AbstractCaste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societi...
Division of labor and task specialization explain the success of human and insect societies. Social ...
<div><p>The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regu...