The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining indirect fitness through kin selection. However, recent studies suggest that such individuals might also gain direct fitness through reproduction. Experimental studies on primitive wood-dwelling termites revealed that colony fusion often causes the death of primary reproductives (queen and king), allowing opportunities for workers to inherit the nest by developing into replacement reproductives (neotenics). Therefore, colony fusion has been proposed as an important factor that may have favoured sociality in termites. However, whether colony fusion occurs frequently in natural populations of wood-dwelling termites remains an open question. We...
International audienceInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasiv...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced populations in new enviro...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
International audienceThe existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruist...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
Social insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structures, both within and amo...
Mixed modes of reproduction, combining sexual processes with thelytokous parthenogenesis, occur in a...
Termite colonies are typically founded by a pair of sexually reproducing dispersers, which can somet...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
Social insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structures, both within and amo...
According to the most recent phylogenetic and phylogeographic investigations, the Kalotermes genus (...
Termites are social insects that live in colonies headed by reproductive castes. The breeding system...
Asexual queen succession (AQS), in which workers, soldiers and dispersing reproductives are produced...
International audienceInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasiv...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced populations in new enviro...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
International audienceThe existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruist...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
Social insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structures, both within and amo...
Mixed modes of reproduction, combining sexual processes with thelytokous parthenogenesis, occur in a...
Termite colonies are typically founded by a pair of sexually reproducing dispersers, which can somet...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
Social insects exhibit remarkable variation in their colony breeding structures, both within and amo...
According to the most recent phylogenetic and phylogeographic investigations, the Kalotermes genus (...
Termites are social insects that live in colonies headed by reproductive castes. The breeding system...
Asexual queen succession (AQS), in which workers, soldiers and dispersing reproductives are produced...
International audienceInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasiv...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced populations in new enviro...
Colony breeding systems and dispersal strategies of eusocial insects shape the genetic structure at ...