This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.Maternal effects should be especially likely when mothers actively provision offspring with resources that influence offspring phenotype. In cooperatively breeding and eusocial taxa, there is potential for parents to strategically manipulate offspring phenotype in their own interests. Social insect queens are nearly always larger than their worker offspring, and queens could benefit by producing small daughter workers in several ways. If queens use aggression to dominate or coerce workers, a queen producing small worker...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
The effects of food quantity on the morphology and development of the paper wasp Polistes metricus S...
that differ genetically [9–14]. In these lineages, queen-destined eggs abort at periods when only wo...
Reproduction in cooperative animal groups is often dominated by one or a few individuals, with the r...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Caste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2]. The ...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
Question: How is variation in offspring size (between broods) related to brood size? Hypotheses: Var...
The effects of food quantity on the morphology and development of the paper wasp Polistes metricus S...
that differ genetically [9–14]. In these lineages, queen-destined eggs abort at periods when only wo...
Reproduction in cooperative animal groups is often dominated by one or a few individuals, with the r...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Caste differentiation and division of labor are the hallmarks of social insect colonies [1, 2]. The ...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
Eusociality is a fundamental phenomenon in many insects, yet its evolution and underlying mechanisms...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...