Background: Social insects exhibit striking phenotypic plasticity in the form of distinct reproductive (queen) and non-reproductive (worker) castes, which are typically driven by differences in the environment during early development. Nutritional environment and nourishment during development has been shown to be broadly associated with caste determination across social insect taxa such as bees, wasps, and termites. In primitively social insects such as Polistes paper wasps, caste remains flexible throughout adulthood, but there is evidence that nourishment inequalities can bias caste development with workers receiving limited nourishment compared to queens. Dominance and vibrational signaling are behaviors that have also been linked to ca...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving in-creased att...
The process of caste differentiation is central to understanding insect sociality because it is cast...
BackgroundIn social groups, dominant individuals may socially inhibit reproduction of subordinates u...
Polistes paper wasps are models for understanding conditions that may have characterized the origin ...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
Nutrition is known to influence the division of labor in advanced eusocial insects such as the honey...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
SummaryUnderstanding the proximate mechanisms of caste development in eusocial taxa can reveal how s...
<div><p>The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increa...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increased atte...
Background: Organisms are capable of developing different phenotypes by altering the genes they expr...
Recent evidence for genetic effects on royal and worker caste differentiation from diverse social in...
Background Strict regulation of caste differentiation, at the molecular level, is thought to be impo...
abstract: Recent advancements in genomics provide new tools for evolutionary ecological research. Th...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving in-creased att...
The process of caste differentiation is central to understanding insect sociality because it is cast...
BackgroundIn social groups, dominant individuals may socially inhibit reproduction of subordinates u...
Polistes paper wasps are models for understanding conditions that may have characterized the origin ...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
Nutrition is known to influence the division of labor in advanced eusocial insects such as the honey...
The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspr...
SummaryUnderstanding the proximate mechanisms of caste development in eusocial taxa can reveal how s...
<div><p>The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increa...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increased atte...
Background: Organisms are capable of developing different phenotypes by altering the genes they expr...
Recent evidence for genetic effects on royal and worker caste differentiation from diverse social in...
Background Strict regulation of caste differentiation, at the molecular level, is thought to be impo...
abstract: Recent advancements in genomics provide new tools for evolutionary ecological research. Th...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving in-creased att...
The process of caste differentiation is central to understanding insect sociality because it is cast...
BackgroundIn social groups, dominant individuals may socially inhibit reproduction of subordinates u...