Termite workers and soldiers differ markedly in their morphology and behaviour. We sought evidence for genetic influences on caste determination in the giant northern termite, Mastotermes darwiniensis, by investigating if workers and soldiers from the same colony differed genetically. The genotypes of 795 termites from 11 distinct colonies were assayed at six polymorphic microsatellite loci. We found that the multilocus genotypes of workers and soldiers from 8 of the 11 colonies did not differ significantly. Thus, the majority of the data provided no evidence for a genetic association with caste in workers and soldiers of M. darwiniensis. However, the genotype frequencies of workers and soldiers from three colonies differed, suggesting that...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
International audienceIn population genetics studies, detecting and quantifying the distribution ofg...
<p>Division of labor is fundamental to the success of all societies. The most striking example...
Termite workers and soldiers differ markedly in their morphology and behaviour. We sought evidence f...
While it is understood from kin theory that genes are essential for the evolution of non-reproductiv...
Several ant species are known with genetic effects on caste determination but, for termites, the rol...
Abstract The termite Mastotermes darwiniensis is the sole extant member of its family and occupies t...
Analyzing the information-rich content of RNA can help uncover genetic events associated with social...
We developed 10 microsatellite loci in the primitive termite Mastotermes darwiniensis. The number of...
Division of labor among workers is a hallmark of social insects that has largely contributed to thei...
Termite societies are structured by individuals that can be grouped into castes and instars. The dev...
Genetic influences on polyethism within social insect colonies are well-known, suggesting that the ...
International audienceThe existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruist...
Division of labor is fundamental to the success of all societies. The most striking examples are the...
Phylogenetic analysis based on sequence variation in mitochondrial large-subunit rRNA and cytochrome...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
International audienceIn population genetics studies, detecting and quantifying the distribution ofg...
<p>Division of labor is fundamental to the success of all societies. The most striking example...
Termite workers and soldiers differ markedly in their morphology and behaviour. We sought evidence f...
While it is understood from kin theory that genes are essential for the evolution of non-reproductiv...
Several ant species are known with genetic effects on caste determination but, for termites, the rol...
Abstract The termite Mastotermes darwiniensis is the sole extant member of its family and occupies t...
Analyzing the information-rich content of RNA can help uncover genetic events associated with social...
We developed 10 microsatellite loci in the primitive termite Mastotermes darwiniensis. The number of...
Division of labor among workers is a hallmark of social insects that has largely contributed to thei...
Termite societies are structured by individuals that can be grouped into castes and instars. The dev...
Genetic influences on polyethism within social insect colonies are well-known, suggesting that the ...
International audienceThe existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruist...
Division of labor is fundamental to the success of all societies. The most striking examples are the...
Phylogenetic analysis based on sequence variation in mitochondrial large-subunit rRNA and cytochrome...
The existence of altruism in social insects is commonly attributed to altruistic individuals gaining...
International audienceIn population genetics studies, detecting and quantifying the distribution ofg...
<p>Division of labor is fundamental to the success of all societies. The most striking example...