Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon in a wide range of communally breeding animals. In such species, reproductive dominance is often acquired during antagonistic interactions between group members that establish a reproductive hierarchy in which only a few individuals reproduce. Rank-specific syndromes of behavioural and physiological traits characterize such hierarchies, but how antagonistic behavioural interactions translate into stable rank-specific syndromes remains poorly understood. The pleiotropic nature of hormones makes them prime candidates for generating such syndromes as they physiologically integrate environmental (social) information, and often affect reproductio...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
Polyphenism is the phenomenon in which alternative phenotypes are produced by a single genotype in r...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
Division of labour in social insects represents a major evolutionary transition, but the physiologic...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
Abstract In colonies of the queenless ant Streblognathus peetersi, dominance interactions produce a ...
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...
abstract: A notable feature of advanced eusocial insect groups is a division of labor within the ste...
The success of social insects can be largely attributed to division of labour. In contrast to most s...
a b s t r a c t A link between hormones and developmental plasticity has long been established, but ...
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...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
Polyphenism is the phenomenon in which alternative phenotypes are produced by a single genotype in r...
Unequal reproductive output among members of the same sex (reproductive skew) is a common phenomenon...
Division of labour in social insects represents a major evolutionary transition, but the physiologic...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
In societies of totipotent insects, dyadic dominance interactions generate a hierarchy that often un...
Abstract In colonies of the queenless ant Streblognathus peetersi, dominance interactions produce a ...
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...
abstract: A notable feature of advanced eusocial insect groups is a division of labor within the ste...
The success of social insects can be largely attributed to division of labour. In contrast to most s...
a b s t r a c t A link between hormones and developmental plasticity has long been established, but ...
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...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
International audienceIn social groups, competition often gives rise to conflicts, which are regulat...
Polyphenism is the phenomenon in which alternative phenotypes are produced by a single genotype in r...