In eusocial insects, the vast majority of individuals sacrifice their reproductive potential to support the reproductive queen. Although this system has evolved repeatedly, there is still much debate surrounding its origin. Working with seven different species of ants, Chandra et al. used a transcriptomic approach to show that a single gene is consistently up-regulated in queens. This gene seems to confer reproductive status through integration with increased nutrition. In a clonal ant, larval signals disrupt this gene up-regulation, destabilizing the division of reproductive labor. Increasing levels of the associated peptide override these larval signals and establish eusociality.Science, this issue p. 398Queens and workers of eusocial Hym...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Queens and workers of eusocial Hymenoptera are considered homologous to the reproductive and brood c...
Queens and workers of eusocial Hymenoptera are considered homologous to the reproductive and brood c...
Background: Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood care is a h...
Abstract Background Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood car...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Queens and workers of eusocial Hymenoptera are considered homologous to the reproductive and brood c...
Queens and workers of eusocial Hymenoptera are considered homologous to the reproductive and brood c...
Background: Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood care is a h...
Abstract Background Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood car...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
The ubiquitous trade-off between survival and costly reproduction is one of the most fundamental con...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...