Biological traits and colony structure are difficult to analyze in subterranean termites owing to their cryptic lifestyle and their often elusive breeding system. However, the use of molecular markers in a population genetics framework allows the investigation of such aspects. We present here the colony genetic structures of 12 samples collected along the Italian peninsula of two Reticulitermes species (the native R. lucifugus and the introduced R. urbis) analyzed through nuclear microsatellite markers. Reproductive strategies and colony breeding systems differ between the two species. Secondary reproductives of R. lucifugus, collected in three colonies, are all females; genotyping comparisons between these females and their nest mate worke...
The Holarctic genus Reticulitermes shows seven species within the Mediterranean Basin. While phyloge...
DNA sequencing analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase H (COII) region was used to exam...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...
Biological traits and colony structure are difficult to analyze in subterranean termites owing to th...
none4siTermites are eusocial insects that live in colonies characterized by cooperative behavior, wh...
none7siInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of so...
none7siThe invasive success of social insects is related to their ability to adapt to new environmen...
Reproductive systems of termite colonies may involve the number of individuals in the reproductive c...
International audienceSocial insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structure...
International audienceFactors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced pop...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
In Europe the most abundant naturally residing termite is the subterranean genus Reticulitermes (Rhi...
[Extract] The conceptual framework for the evolution of social life and colony organization is provi...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
International audienceReticulitermes urbis is a recently described termite species that has probably...
The Holarctic genus Reticulitermes shows seven species within the Mediterranean Basin. While phyloge...
DNA sequencing analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase H (COII) region was used to exam...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...
Biological traits and colony structure are difficult to analyze in subterranean termites owing to th...
none4siTermites are eusocial insects that live in colonies characterized by cooperative behavior, wh...
none7siInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of so...
none7siThe invasive success of social insects is related to their ability to adapt to new environmen...
Reproductive systems of termite colonies may involve the number of individuals in the reproductive c...
International audienceSocial insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structure...
International audienceFactors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced pop...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
In Europe the most abundant naturally residing termite is the subterranean genus Reticulitermes (Rhi...
[Extract] The conceptual framework for the evolution of social life and colony organization is provi...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
International audienceReticulitermes urbis is a recently described termite species that has probably...
The Holarctic genus Reticulitermes shows seven species within the Mediterranean Basin. While phyloge...
DNA sequencing analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase H (COII) region was used to exam...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...