International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytokous parthenogenesis. This allows them to produce replacement queens (i.e. requeening) if the queen has died, but also to compete with the queen to produce females (i.e. reproductive cheating). For the first time, we experimentally tested the role of worker thelytoky under quasinatural conditions in the ant Cataglyphis cursor, where the queen uses both sexual and thelytokous reproduction. We reared pairs of orphaned and queenright colonies in enclosures for almost 3 months, during which they competed for resources. Orphaned colonies lost more workers than queenright colonies over the course of the experiment, presumably because of the costs of...
Animal societies, including those of humans, are under constant threat by selfish individuals, who a...
Thelytokous parthenogenesis, that is, the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs, ma...
In colonies of social Hymenoptera (which include all ants, as well as some wasp and bee species), on...
Social groups are vulnerable to cheating because the reproductive interests of group members are rar...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Caste differentiation leading to reproductive division of labor is the hallmark of insect societies....
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
The evolutionary paradox of sex remains one of the major debates in evolutionary biology. The study ...
Thelytokous parthenogenesis, that is, the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs, ma...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
International audienceAnts provide one of the best examples of the division of labour in animal soci...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
International audienceAbstract Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisio...
Abstract In social hymenoptera, the reproductive division of labor is often linked to differences in...
Animal societies, including those of humans, are under constant threat by selfish individuals, who a...
Thelytokous parthenogenesis, that is, the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs, ma...
In colonies of social Hymenoptera (which include all ants, as well as some wasp and bee species), on...
Social groups are vulnerable to cheating because the reproductive interests of group members are rar...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Caste differentiation leading to reproductive division of labor is the hallmark of insect societies....
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
The evolutionary paradox of sex remains one of the major debates in evolutionary biology. The study ...
Thelytokous parthenogenesis, that is, the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs, ma...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
International audienceAnts provide one of the best examples of the division of labour in animal soci...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
International audienceAbstract Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisio...
Abstract In social hymenoptera, the reproductive division of labor is often linked to differences in...
Animal societies, including those of humans, are under constant threat by selfish individuals, who a...
Thelytokous parthenogenesis, that is, the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs, ma...
In colonies of social Hymenoptera (which include all ants, as well as some wasp and bee species), on...