Recent explanations for the evolution of eusociality, focusing more on costs and benefits than relatedness, are largely untested. We validate one such model by showing that helpers in foundress groups of the paper wasp Polistes dominulus benefit from an insurance¿based mechanism known as Assured Fitness Returns (AFRs). Experimental helper removals left remaining group members with more offspring than they would normally rear. Reduced groups succeeded in preserving the dead helpers' investment by rearing these extra offspring, even when helper removals occurred long before worker emergence. While helpers clearly gained from AFRs, offspring of lone foundresses failed after foundress death, so that AFRs represent a true advantage for helpers. ...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Natural selection predicts that each individual should strive to maximize its genetic contribution t...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can ...
The origin and maintenance of eusociality is a central problem in evolutionary biology1, 2. Eusocial...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Delineation of the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of sterile worker castes found ...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
An important benefit of social living is increased capacity for defense. Highly eusocial species hav...
The evolution of helping, in which some individuals forfeit their own reproduction and help others t...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Most nonsocial wasps and bees are mass provisioners (MP), sealing each egg into its own cell contain...
Polistes dominulus is one of the most common social wasps in Europe and is an invasive species in th...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Natural selection predicts that each individual should strive to maximize its genetic contribution t...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can ...
The origin and maintenance of eusociality is a central problem in evolutionary biology1, 2. Eusocial...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Delineation of the selective pressures responsible for the evolution of sterile worker castes found ...
In primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies, there is substantial individual variat...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
A major aim in evolutionary biology is to understand altruistic help and reproductive partitioning i...
Animals that co-operate with non-relatives represent a challenge to inclusive fitness theory, unless...
An important benefit of social living is increased capacity for defense. Highly eusocial species hav...
The evolution of helping, in which some individuals forfeit their own reproduction and help others t...
Helpers in primitively eusocial and cooperatively breeding animal societies forfeit their own reprod...
Most nonsocial wasps and bees are mass provisioners (MP), sealing each egg into its own cell contain...
Polistes dominulus is one of the most common social wasps in Europe and is an invasive species in th...
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-...
Natural selection predicts that each individual should strive to maximize its genetic contribution t...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can ...