Reproductive castes are compared in species of swarming wasps representing all currently recognized genera of Epiponini (Polistinae). New morphometric data for nine measures of body parts and ovarian data are presented for 13 species. These are integrated with all similarly conducted available studies, giving a total of 30 species. Analysis reveals several syndromes relating reproductive and nonreproductive individuals: no meaningful distinction, physiological differences only, reproductives larger than nonreproductives with intermediate individuals present, reproductives different in shape from nonreproductives with no intermediates, and reproductives smaller in some aspects than nonreproductives. Distribution of these syndromes among spec...
ABSTRACT- Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tri...
Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tribe Epiponi...
Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de...
24 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Electronic version available in portable document format (PDF).Includes bibliog...
Epiponini wasps are dominant in Neotropical regions and represent, in several ways, exceptions for g...
Abstract Background Swarm-founding epiponine wasps are an intriguing group of social insects in whic...
Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de...
Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present...
NOLL, FERNANDO B., WENZEL, JOHN W., ZUCCHI, RONALDO (2004): Evolution of Caste in Neotropical Swarm-...
Morphological caste differences and ovary conditions were analyzed in four colonies of Brachygastra ...
Degree of morphological difference between queens and workers is an important characteristic used to...
Studies of morphological caste syndromes in the tribe Epiponini help us to understand the evolution ...
Social insects attract special attention due to their complex social interaction among individuals a...
The Epiponini is a group of social wasps living in polygynic societies. The caste dimorphism varies ...
Morphological caste differences and ovary conditions were analyzed in colony of Brachygastra lechegu...
ABSTRACT- Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tri...
Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tribe Epiponi...
Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de...
24 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Electronic version available in portable document format (PDF).Includes bibliog...
Epiponini wasps are dominant in Neotropical regions and represent, in several ways, exceptions for g...
Abstract Background Swarm-founding epiponine wasps are an intriguing group of social insects in whic...
Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de...
Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present...
NOLL, FERNANDO B., WENZEL, JOHN W., ZUCCHI, RONALDO (2004): Evolution of Caste in Neotropical Swarm-...
Morphological caste differences and ovary conditions were analyzed in four colonies of Brachygastra ...
Degree of morphological difference between queens and workers is an important characteristic used to...
Studies of morphological caste syndromes in the tribe Epiponini help us to understand the evolution ...
Social insects attract special attention due to their complex social interaction among individuals a...
The Epiponini is a group of social wasps living in polygynic societies. The caste dimorphism varies ...
Morphological caste differences and ovary conditions were analyzed in colony of Brachygastra lechegu...
ABSTRACT- Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tri...
Morphometric studies performed in several species of Neotropical social wasps from the tribe Epiponi...
Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de...