The division of labour, i.e., the specialisation of workers on certain tasks, is a very prominent feature of eusocial insect colonies. Internal factors like physiological state and genetic makeup can influence the task an individual chooses to under-take. We examined nest construction in the weaver ant Oecophylla smaragdina (FABRICIUS, 1775) to explore the relationship between colony genetic diversity and division of labour. Single nests were collected from each of five colonies of this species in Townsville, Australia, and individually placed on small citrus trees. Nest reconstruction was elicited by displacing the walls of the transferred nest and the subsequent behaviour of workers classified into seven categories, three of which involve...
Oecophylla species are among the most iconic tropical ants, but a broad review of their biology has ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Social structuring of populations within some Formica species exhibits considerable variation going ...
The division of labour, i.e., the specialisation of workers on certain tasks, is a very prominent fe...
Females mating with multiple males (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread but is hard to explain in...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) are dominant ants in open forests from India, Australia, China ...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) are dominant ants in open forests from India, Australia, China ...
Division of labour among workers is central to the organisation and ecological success of insect soc...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
Division of labour among workers is central to the organisation and ecological success of insect soc...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
Genetic influences on polyethism within social insect colonies are well-known, suggesting that the ...
Oecophylla species are among the most iconic tropical ants, but a broad review of their biology has ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Social structuring of populations within some Formica species exhibits considerable variation going ...
The division of labour, i.e., the specialisation of workers on certain tasks, is a very prominent fe...
Females mating with multiple males (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread but is hard to explain in...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) are dominant ants in open forests from India, Australia, China ...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) are dominant ants in open forests from India, Australia, China ...
Division of labour among workers is central to the organisation and ecological success of insect soc...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
Division of labour among workers is central to the organisation and ecological success of insect soc...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
Genetic influences on polyethism within social insect colonies are well-known, suggesting that the ...
Oecophylla species are among the most iconic tropical ants, but a broad review of their biology has ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Social structuring of populations within some Formica species exhibits considerable variation going ...