Kin recognition mediates altruistic behaviour and inbreeding avoidance in many animal societies. So far, evidence for accurate kin recognition, i.e. when individuals distinguish fine scale differences in genetic relatedness, in social insects is mixed. While this ability should be counter-selected to reduce risks of nepotism in eusocial colonies, accurate kin recognition may be beneficial in less integrated societies where genetic conflicts are reduced. Here we show that gregarious cockroaches Blattella germanica discriminate multiple levels of relatedness and identify inherited cuticular odours as potential kin recognition cues. When given a choice between aggregation sites containing either full-siblings or less related conspecifics, cock...
The evolution of sociality is facilitated by the recognition of close kin, but if kin recognition is...
From inbreeding avoidance to kin-selected cooperation, social behaviours are frequently reliant on k...
In animal societies, recognition of group members and relatives is an important trait for the evolut...
International audienceKin recognition mediates altruistic behavior and inbreeding avoidance in many ...
Kin recognition mediates altruistic behavior and inbreeding avoidance in many animal societies. So f...
Kin recognition mediates altruistic behaviour and inbreeding avoidance in many animal societies. So ...
International audienceGenetic relatedness plays a key role in the organization and the functioning o...
Mate choice theories predict that animals evolved strategies to mate with optimally genetically diss...
Mate choice theories predict that animals evolved strategies to mate with optimally genetically diss...
Kin recognition is a key mechanism to direct social behaviours towards related individuals or avoid ...
Kin selection is a widely invoked mechanism to explain the origin and evolution of social behaviour ...
Kin recognition is a key mechanism to direct social behaviours towards related individuals or avoid ...
From inbreeding avoidance to kin-selected cooperation, social behaviours are frequently reliant on k...
© 2018 The Royal Entomological Society 1. Insects exhibiting parental care usually can discriminate ...
Relatedness is predicted to be a key determinant of cooperative behavior, but kin discrimination wit...
The evolution of sociality is facilitated by the recognition of close kin, but if kin recognition is...
From inbreeding avoidance to kin-selected cooperation, social behaviours are frequently reliant on k...
In animal societies, recognition of group members and relatives is an important trait for the evolut...
International audienceKin recognition mediates altruistic behavior and inbreeding avoidance in many ...
Kin recognition mediates altruistic behavior and inbreeding avoidance in many animal societies. So f...
Kin recognition mediates altruistic behaviour and inbreeding avoidance in many animal societies. So ...
International audienceGenetic relatedness plays a key role in the organization and the functioning o...
Mate choice theories predict that animals evolved strategies to mate with optimally genetically diss...
Mate choice theories predict that animals evolved strategies to mate with optimally genetically diss...
Kin recognition is a key mechanism to direct social behaviours towards related individuals or avoid ...
Kin selection is a widely invoked mechanism to explain the origin and evolution of social behaviour ...
Kin recognition is a key mechanism to direct social behaviours towards related individuals or avoid ...
From inbreeding avoidance to kin-selected cooperation, social behaviours are frequently reliant on k...
© 2018 The Royal Entomological Society 1. Insects exhibiting parental care usually can discriminate ...
Relatedness is predicted to be a key determinant of cooperative behavior, but kin discrimination wit...
The evolution of sociality is facilitated by the recognition of close kin, but if kin recognition is...
From inbreeding avoidance to kin-selected cooperation, social behaviours are frequently reliant on k...
In animal societies, recognition of group members and relatives is an important trait for the evolut...