Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of interconnected nests with hundreds of reproductive queens, where individuals move freely between nests, cooperate across nest boundaries and show little aggression towards non-nestmates. The combination of high queen numbers and free mixing of workers, queens and brood between nests results in extremely low nestmate relatedness. In such low-relatedness societies, cooperative worker behaviour appears maladaptive because it may aid random individuals instead of relatives. Here, we provide a comprehensive picture of genetic substructure in supercolonies of the native wood ant Formica aquilonia using traditional population genetic as well as network...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Abstract Background Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraord...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Supercoloniality is a social structure displayed by many invasive ant species, but there has been su...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Abstract Background Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraord...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
Supercoloniality is a social structure displayed by many invasive ant species, but there has been su...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Abstract Background Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraord...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...