Several species of Cataglyphis desert ants have evolved a peculiar breeding system called social hybridogenesis. Under this system, two divergent genetic lineages coexist within a species. Workers develop from hybrid crosses between lineages, whereas queens and males are produced by parthenogenesis and carry only the maternal genome. To gain a better understanding of the evolutionary history of social hybridogenesis in Cataglyphis, we studied its phylogeographic distribution in the Iberian Peninsula using both SNP nuclear markers
In most social insects, the brood is totipotent and environmental factors determine whether a female...
International audienceGene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are ...
Gene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are greater in populations...
Several species of Cataglyphis desert ants have evolved a peculiar breeding system called social hyb...
In most social Hymenoptera, a diploid egg develops into either a queen or a worker depending on envi...
Some species of Cataglyphis desert ants have evolved a hybridogenetic mode of reproduction at the so...
International audienceRecently, a unique case of hybridogenesis at a social level was reported in lo...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
Abstract: Cataglyphis desert ants display unique variation in their breeding systems, making this ge...
Cataglyphis are thermophilic ants that forage during the day when temperatures are highest and somet...
International audienceWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
In social insects, due to considerable polyphenism as well as high level of hybridization, the delim...
We report a remarkable pattern of incongruence between nuclear and mitochondrial variations in a soc...
How social organisation (number of queens and mating partners) and reproductive system (use of thely...
In most social insects, the brood is totipotent and environmental factors determine whether a female...
International audienceGene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are ...
Gene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are greater in populations...
Several species of Cataglyphis desert ants have evolved a peculiar breeding system called social hyb...
In most social Hymenoptera, a diploid egg develops into either a queen or a worker depending on envi...
Some species of Cataglyphis desert ants have evolved a hybridogenetic mode of reproduction at the so...
International audienceRecently, a unique case of hybridogenesis at a social level was reported in lo...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
Abstract: Cataglyphis desert ants display unique variation in their breeding systems, making this ge...
Cataglyphis are thermophilic ants that forage during the day when temperatures are highest and somet...
International audienceWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
In social insects, due to considerable polyphenism as well as high level of hybridization, the delim...
We report a remarkable pattern of incongruence between nuclear and mitochondrial variations in a soc...
How social organisation (number of queens and mating partners) and reproductive system (use of thely...
In most social insects, the brood is totipotent and environmental factors determine whether a female...
International audienceGene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are ...
Gene flow is the main force opposing divergent selection, and its effects are greater in populations...