In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin reproduction is usually considered to be a result of a failure to mate, rather than an adaptation. Here, we build an analytical model for evolution of virgin reproduction, sex-allocation, and altruistic female helping in haplodiploid taxa. We show that when mating is costly (e.g., when mating increases predation risk), virginity can evolve as an adaptive female reproductive strategy. Furthermore, adaptive virginity results in strongly divergent sex-ratios in mated and virgin queen nests ("split sex ratios"), which promotes the evolution of altruistic helping by daughters in mated queen nests. However, when helpers evolve to be efficient and inc...
The authors thank Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Royal So...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
Evolution of altruistic behavior was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hamil...
The authors acknowledge Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Ro...
Evolution of altruistic behaviour was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hami...
The study of sex allocation is one of the most successful areas in evolutionary biology: its theoret...
The authors acknowledge the European Research Council, the Royal Society, and Balliol College for fu...
Altruistic behaviour, which benefits others but harms the actor, can evolve when copies of the unde...
Hamilton's idea that haplodiploidy favors the evolution of altruism-the haplodiploidy hypothesis-rel...
Funding: Balliol College and the Royal SocietyHamilton's "haplodiploidy hypothesis" holds that infla...
Models of sex-allocation conflict are central to evolutionary biology but have mostly assumed static...
The authors thank Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Royal So...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
Evolution of altruistic behavior was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hamil...
The authors acknowledge Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Ro...
Evolution of altruistic behaviour was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hami...
The study of sex allocation is one of the most successful areas in evolutionary biology: its theoret...
The authors acknowledge the European Research Council, the Royal Society, and Balliol College for fu...
Altruistic behaviour, which benefits others but harms the actor, can evolve when copies of the unde...
Hamilton's idea that haplodiploidy favors the evolution of altruism-the haplodiploidy hypothesis-rel...
Funding: Balliol College and the Royal SocietyHamilton's "haplodiploidy hypothesis" holds that infla...
Models of sex-allocation conflict are central to evolutionary biology but have mostly assumed static...
The authors thank Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Royal So...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...