Split sex ratio theory predicts that when kin structure varies among colonies of social insects, in order to maximize the inclusive fitness, colonies with relatively high sister-sister relatedness should specialize in producing reproductive females, whereas in those with relatively low sister-sister relatedness workers should bias their sex ratio towards males. However, in order to achieve this, workers need to be able to reliably assess the type of colony in which they live. The information on colony kin structure may be encoded in cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), assuming that genetic variability translates accurately into chemical variability. However, in genetically heterogeneous colonies, too accurate information may encourage the pursui...
Sex allocation data in eusocial Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps) provide an excellent opportunity ...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Sexually reproducing organisms usually invest equally in male and female offspring. Deviations from ...
Sexually reproducing organisms usually invest equally in male and female offspring. Deviations from ...
Abstract Studies on sex ratios in social insects provide among the most compelling evidence for the ...
abstract: Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a crucial role in social insect recognition systems. In...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Sex allocation data in eusocial Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps) provide an excellent opportunity ...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Communication between organisms involves visual, auditory, and olfactory pathways. In solitary insec...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Sexually reproducing organisms usually invest equally in male and female offspring. Deviations from ...
Sexually reproducing organisms usually invest equally in male and female offspring. Deviations from ...
Abstract Studies on sex ratios in social insects provide among the most compelling evidence for the ...
abstract: Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a crucial role in social insect recognition systems. In...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Sex allocation data in eusocial Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps) provide an excellent opportunity ...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...
Chemical recognition cues are used to discriminate among species, con-specifics, and potentially bet...