Although monandry is believed to have facilitated the evolution of eusociality, many highly eusocial insects have since evolved extreme polyandry. The transition to extreme polyandry was likely driven by the benefits of within-colony genetic variance to task specialization and/or disease resistance, but the extent to which it confers secondary benefits, once evolved, is unclear. Here we investigate the consequences of extreme polyandry on the invasive potential of the Asian honey bee, Apis cerana. In honey bees and other Hymenoptera, small newly founded invasive populations must overcome the genetic constraint of their sex determination system that requires heterozygosity at a sex-determining locus to produce viable females. We find A. cera...
Female mating frequency varies. Determining the causes of this variation is an active research area....
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has an extremely polyandrous mating system, which often involves multi...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...
Although monandry is believed to have facilitated the evolution of eusociality, many highly eusocial...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
The hallmark of eusociality is the division of labour between reproductive (queen) and non‐reproduct...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Why are honeybee and army ant queens super-polyandrous exceptions to a mostly monoandrous order? In ...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
The repeated evolution of extreme polyandry in advanced social insects is exceptional and its explan...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Female mating frequency varies. Determining the causes of this variation is an active research area....
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has an extremely polyandrous mating system, which often involves multi...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...
Although monandry is believed to have facilitated the evolution of eusociality, many highly eusocial...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
The hallmark of eusociality is the division of labour between reproductive (queen) and non‐reproduct...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Why are honeybee and army ant queens super-polyandrous exceptions to a mostly monoandrous order? In ...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
The repeated evolution of extreme polyandry in advanced social insects is exceptional and its explan...
Multiple mating by females (polyandry) requires an evolutionary explanation, because it carries fitn...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
Infertility is common in nature despite its obvious cost to individual fitness. Rising global temper...
Female mating frequency varies. Determining the causes of this variation is an active research area....
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has an extremely polyandrous mating system, which often involves multi...
The widespread phenomenon of polyandry (mating by females with multiple males) is an evolutionary pu...