In insect societies, eggs laid by workers are frequently killed by other workers - a behaviour known as ¿worker policing¿. The traditional explanation of worker policing is that it is a mechanism to resolve intracolony conflict, and maintain the reproductive monopoly of the queen. Recently, Pirk et al. (2004) proposed that worker policing instead is aimed at removing unviable worker-laid eggs and is ultimately just another example of hygienic behaviour. Here we test this hypothesis for the common wasp Vespula vulgaris, a species with highly effective worker policing. We show that worker-laid eggs from queenless colonies have a lower hatch rate (68%) than queen-laid eggs (82%). Analysis of egg laying rates of queens and workers, however, sho...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that in colonies of social Hymenoptera headed by a multiple mated ...
SummaryEusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and large...
The classic view of an insect colony as a harmonic society has been challenged in the last decades. ...
Although generally capable of producing males, workers in most hymenopteran societies (bees, ants an...
Mutual policing, where group members suppress each others' reproduction, is hypothesized to be impor...
Insect societies are sometimes exploited by workers who reproduce selfishly rather than help to rear...
In insect societies, workers often try to challenge the reproductive monopoly of the queen by laying...
Insect societies are well known for their cooperation. However, a number of conflicts do occur withi...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or ‘‘police’ ’ male eggs laid by other workers in order ...
Insect societies are vulnerable to exploitation by workers who reproduce selfishly rather than help ...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism for maintaining social harmony in group-living organisms. ...
Eusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and largely ster...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or "police" male eggs laid by other workers in order to ...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or "police" male eggs laid by other workers in order to ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that in colonies of social Hymenoptera headed by a multiple mated ...
SummaryEusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and large...
The classic view of an insect colony as a harmonic society has been challenged in the last decades. ...
Although generally capable of producing males, workers in most hymenopteran societies (bees, ants an...
Mutual policing, where group members suppress each others' reproduction, is hypothesized to be impor...
Insect societies are sometimes exploited by workers who reproduce selfishly rather than help to rear...
In insect societies, workers often try to challenge the reproductive monopoly of the queen by laying...
Insect societies are well known for their cooperation. However, a number of conflicts do occur withi...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or ‘‘police’ ’ male eggs laid by other workers in order ...
Insect societies are vulnerable to exploitation by workers who reproduce selfishly rather than help ...
Mutual policing is an important mechanism for maintaining social harmony in group-living organisms. ...
Eusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and largely ster...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or "police" male eggs laid by other workers in order to ...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or "police" male eggs laid by other workers in order to ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that in colonies of social Hymenoptera headed by a multiple mated ...
SummaryEusocial insects exhibit a remarkable reproductive division of labor between queens and large...
The classic view of an insect colony as a harmonic society has been challenged in the last decades. ...