International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely acknowledged, especially for stereotyped behaviours. However, the most common behaviours are not stereotyped, and these are usually seen as inappropriate or more difficult to analyze in a phylogenetic context. A few methods have been proposed to deal with such data, although they have never been tested on samples larger than six species, which limits their evolutionary interest. In the present study, we perform behavioural observations on 13 cockroach species and derive behavioural phylogenetic characters with the successive event-pairing method. We combine these characters with morphological and molecular data (approximately 6800 bp) in a ph...
The study of social evolution is traditionally linked to the study of the most integrated societies....
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
A new method is proposed which uses transitions among acts in non-stereotyped behavioural sequences ...
Phylogenetic analysis of social behavior evolution in [Zetoborinae + Blaberinae + Gyninae + Diplopte...
Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to ...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
Mating behaviour of cockroaches is spectacular phenomenon with three different mating patterns tradi...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
Cockroaches (Blattaria) are considered to be nearly universally gregarious insect order. In spite of...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
The study of social evolution is traditionally linked to the study of the most integrated societies....
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
A new method is proposed which uses transitions among acts in non-stereotyped behavioural sequences ...
Phylogenetic analysis of social behavior evolution in [Zetoborinae + Blaberinae + Gyninae + Diplopte...
Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to ...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
Mating behaviour of cockroaches is spectacular phenomenon with three different mating patterns tradi...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
Cockroaches (Blattaria) are considered to be nearly universally gregarious insect order. In spite of...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...
The study of social evolution is traditionally linked to the study of the most integrated societies....
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
Phylogenetic relationships among subgroups of cockroaches and termites are still matters of debate. ...