AbstractThe evolution of sociality was fundamental to the tremendous ecological success of humans and some insects. The degree and type of sociality varies greatly across species. A new type of social polymorphism uncovered in bees provides useful information on the routes toward sociality
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Te...
The evolution of sociality was fundamental to the tremendous ecological success of humans and some i...
The origin of eusociality is often regarded as a change of macroevolutionary proportions [1, 2]. Its...
A fundamental question in biology is why does one individual have a particular phenotype while anot...
The origin of eusociality is often regarded as a change of macroevolutionary proportions [[1] and [2...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
© Dr Bernadette WittwerTo understand how group living has evolved we must understand how these socie...
A long-standing controversy in bee social evolution concerns whether highly eusocial behavior has ev...
The social Hymenoptera have contributed much to our understanding of the evolution of sensory system...
Eusociality has evolved multiple times across the insect phylogeny. Social insects with greater leve...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
Communal behaviour is a form of social behaviour where two or more females nest together and have no...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Te...
The evolution of sociality was fundamental to the tremendous ecological success of humans and some i...
The origin of eusociality is often regarded as a change of macroevolutionary proportions [1, 2]. Its...
A fundamental question in biology is why does one individual have a particular phenotype while anot...
The origin of eusociality is often regarded as a change of macroevolutionary proportions [[1] and [2...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
© Dr Bernadette WittwerTo understand how group living has evolved we must understand how these socie...
A long-standing controversy in bee social evolution concerns whether highly eusocial behavior has ev...
The social Hymenoptera have contributed much to our understanding of the evolution of sensory system...
Eusociality has evolved multiple times across the insect phylogeny. Social insects with greater leve...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
Communal behaviour is a form of social behaviour where two or more females nest together and have no...
The evolution of sociality represented one of the major transition points in evolutionary history. W...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
Developmental plasticity generates phenotypic variation, but how it contributes to evolutionary chan...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Te...