Recent developments in social insect research have challenged the need for close kinship as a prerequisite for the evolution of stable group living. In a model communal bee species, Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) hemichalceum, previous allozyme work indicated that groups of cooperating adult females are not relatives. Yet at any given time, not all group members perform the risky task of foraging. We previously hypothesized that tolerance for non-foragers was a component of extended parental care, previously known only for kin based social systems. DNA microsatellites were used to study colony genetic structure in order to test this hypothesis. Microsatellite polymorphism was substantial (He = 0.775). Overall intracolony relatedness, mainly of ...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
The reproductive (queen) and nonreproductive (worker) castes of eusocial insect colonies are a class...
Äbstract. In addressing problems concerning kin discrimination and the evolutionary significance of ...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Stingless bee colonies typically consist of one single-mated mother queen and her worker offspring. ...
Kin selection theory is foundational in helping to explain the evolution of sociality; however, the ...
Social Hymenoptera have played a leading role in development and testing of kin selection theory. In...
One of the hallmarks of eusociality is that workers forego their own reproduction to assist their mo...
Hamilton's kin selection theory predicts conflicts of interest among relatives, even within hig...
Kin selection is a widely invoked mechanism to explain the origin and evolution of social behaviour ...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living organisms by...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Kin selection models of intracolonial conflict over the maternity of males predict that social hymen...
Understanding how social species differentially allocate reproduction within groups is a major probl...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
The reproductive (queen) and nonreproductive (worker) castes of eusocial insect colonies are a class...
Äbstract. In addressing problems concerning kin discrimination and the evolutionary significance of ...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Stingless bee colonies typically consist of one single-mated mother queen and her worker offspring. ...
Kin selection theory is foundational in helping to explain the evolution of sociality; however, the ...
Social Hymenoptera have played a leading role in development and testing of kin selection theory. In...
One of the hallmarks of eusociality is that workers forego their own reproduction to assist their mo...
Hamilton's kin selection theory predicts conflicts of interest among relatives, even within hig...
Kin selection is a widely invoked mechanism to explain the origin and evolution of social behaviour ...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living organisms by...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Kin selection models of intracolonial conflict over the maternity of males predict that social hymen...
Understanding how social species differentially allocate reproduction within groups is a major probl...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
<div><p>Mutual policing is an important mechanism that maintains social harmony in group-living orga...
The reproductive (queen) and nonreproductive (worker) castes of eusocial insect colonies are a class...
Äbstract. In addressing problems concerning kin discrimination and the evolutionary significance of ...