Sclerodermus harmandi (Buysson) (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) is an economically beneficial 2 species of parasitoid wasp that has an unusual level of sociality: groups of female foundresses 3 reproduce on a single host and exhibit cooperative post-ovipositional brood care. The 4 beneficial effects females have on each other’s reproductive success provide, via the theory 5 of local resource enhancement (LRE), an explanation for their female-biased progeny sex 6 ratios, which is part of the same framework for understanding sex-ratio evolution as the more 7 often invoked theory of local mate competition (LMC). Here we show that S. harmandi sex 8 ratios are over-dispersed, with high variance largely attributable to the common occurrence 9 (60%) of ...
Local mate competition (LMC) theory has proved enormously successful in predicting sex ratios across...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions en...
Sclerodermus harmandi (Buysson) (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) is an economically beneficial 2 species of...
This study was supported by the Special Foundation for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Intere...
Sclerodermus harmandi is an economically beneficial species of parasitoid wasp that also has an unus...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions en...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
peer reviewedPopulation-wide mating patterns can select for equal parental investment in both sexes,...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
Local mate competition (LMC) theory has proved enormously successful in predicting sex ratios across...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions en...
Sclerodermus harmandi (Buysson) (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) is an economically beneficial 2 species of...
This study was supported by the Special Foundation for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Intere...
Sclerodermus harmandi is an economically beneficial species of parasitoid wasp that also has an unus...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions en...
As an important domain of evolutionary ecology, sex allocation theory well explains the evolution of...
Extremely female-biased sex ratios of parasitoid wasps in multiple-foundress groups challenges evolu...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
peer reviewedPopulation-wide mating patterns can select for equal parental investment in both sexes,...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
Local mate competition (LMC) theory has proved enormously successful in predicting sex ratios across...
In the parasitoid genus Sclerodermus, multiple foundresses produce and care for communal broods on l...
Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions en...