Close relatedness has long been considered crucial to the evolution of eusociality. However, it has recently been suggested that close relatedness may be a consequence, rather than a cause, of eusociality. We tested this idea with a comparative analysis of female mating frequencies in 267 species of eusocial bees, wasps, and ants. We found that mating with a single male, which maximizes relatedness, is ancestral for all eight independent eusocial lineages that we investigated. Mating with multiple males is always derived. Furthermore, we found that high polyandry (>2 effective mates) occurs only in lineages whose workers have lost reproductive totipotency. These results provide the first evidence that monogamy was critical in the evoluti...
In eusocial species, some individuals sacrifice their own reproduction for the benefit of others. Th...
Social insects usually live in colonies comprising one or a small number of reproductive individuals...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic analyses strongly associate nonsocial ancestors of cooperatively-br...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
I redevelop the hypothesis that lifetime monogamy is a fundamental condition for the evolution of eu...
Monogamy is associated with sibling-directed altruism in multiple animal taxa, including insects, bi...
Monogamy is associated with sibling-directed altruism in multiple animal taxa, including insects, bi...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Many social Hymenoptera species have morphologically sterile worker castes. It is proposed that the ...
In eusocial species, some individuals sacrifice their own reproduction for the benefit of others. Th...
Social insects usually live in colonies comprising one or a small number of reproductive individuals...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic analyses strongly associate nonsocial ancestors of cooperatively-br...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
While eusociality arose in species with single-mating females, multiple mating by queens has evolved...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
I redevelop the hypothesis that lifetime monogamy is a fundamental condition for the evolution of eu...
Monogamy is associated with sibling-directed altruism in multiple animal taxa, including insects, bi...
Monogamy is associated with sibling-directed altruism in multiple animal taxa, including insects, bi...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
To understand the earliest stages of social evolution we need to identify species that are undergoin...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Many social Hymenoptera species have morphologically sterile worker castes. It is proposed that the ...
In eusocial species, some individuals sacrifice their own reproduction for the benefit of others. Th...
Social insects usually live in colonies comprising one or a small number of reproductive individuals...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...