In eusocial organisms, some individuals specialize in reproduction and others in altruistic helping. The evolution of eusociality is, therefore, also the evolution of remarkable inequality. For example, a colony of honeybees (Apis mellifera) may contain 50 000 females all of whom can lay eggs. But 100 per cent of the females and 99.9 per cent of the males are offspring of the queen. How did such extremes evolve? Phylogenetic analyses show that high relatedness was almost certainly necessary for the origin of eusociality. However, even the highest family levels of kinship are insufficient to cause the extreme inequality seen in e.g. honeybees via `voluntary altruism¿. `Enforced altruism¿ is needed, i.e. social pressures that deter individual...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Social insects such as ants, bees, wasps and termites exhibit extreme forms of altruism where some i...
Social insects such as ants, bees, wasps and termites exhibit extreme forms of altruism where some i...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
Natural selection predicts that each individual should strive to maximize its genetic contribution t...
One of the hallmarks of eusociality is that workers forego their own reproduction to assist their mo...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
The evolution of eusociality, here defined as the emergence of societies with reproductive division ...
Social insects such as ants, bees, wasps and termites exhibit extreme forms of altruism where some i...
Social insects such as ants, bees, wasps and termites exhibit extreme forms of altruism where some i...
Charles Darwin identified eusocial evolution in insects as a particular challenge to his theory of n...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
Understanding how sterile worker castes in social insects first evolved is one of the supreme puzzle...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
Natural selection predicts that each individual should strive to maximize its genetic contribution t...
One of the hallmarks of eusociality is that workers forego their own reproduction to assist their mo...
Biological altruism, defined as a behaviour that benefits others at an apparent cost to the focal ind...
<div><p>The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutiona...
Because it increases relatedness between interacting individuals, population viscosity has been prop...
Eusocial insects are those that show overlap of generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive...
The evolution of sterile worker castes in eusocial insects was a major problem in evolutionary theor...