The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determinants of the genetic structure of ant colonies, and understanding their interrelationship is essential to the study of social evolution. The polygyny-vs.-polyandry hypothesis argues that polygyny and polyandry should be negatively associated because both can result in increased intracolonial genetic variability and have costs. However, evidence for this long-debated hypothesis has been lacking at the intraspecific level. Here, we investigated the colony genetic structure in the Australian bulldog ant Myrmecia brevinoda. The numbers of queens per colony varied from 1 to 6. Nestmate queens within polygynous colonies were on average related (rqq =...
Although social insect colonies are most easily conceptualized as consisting of a single, once-mated...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Understanding the evolution of the alternative mating strategies of monandry and polyandry is a fund...
The Australian endemic ant Nothomyrmecia macrops is considered one of the most ‘primitive’ among liv...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
Ants of the genus Myrmecia have retained many biological traits that are considered to be basal in t...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Although social insect colonies are most easily conceptualized as consisting of a single, once-mated...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
The number of queens per colony and the number of matings per queen are the most important determina...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Understanding the evolution of the alternative mating strategies of monandry and polyandry is a fund...
The Australian endemic ant Nothomyrmecia macrops is considered one of the most ‘primitive’ among liv...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
Ants of the genus Myrmecia have retained many biological traits that are considered to be basal in t...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Eusocial insects vary significantly in colony queen number and mating frequency, resulting in a wide...
Although social insect colonies are most easily conceptualized as consisting of a single, once-mated...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...
We investigated the genetic structure of 19 colonies of the myrmeciine ant Myrmecia pyriformis SMITH...