Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indirectly by increasing the reproductive performance of a related beneficiary. Helpers in cooperatively breeding birds, mammals and primitively eusocial wasps may additionally obtain direct fitness through inheriting the nest or mating partner of the former reproductive. Here, we show that also workers of a highly eusocial ant may achieve considerable direct fitness by producing males in both queenless and queenright colonies. We investigated the reproductive success of workers of the antTemnothorax crassispinusin nature and the laboratory by dissecting workers and determining the origin of males by microsatellite analysis. We show that workers ar...
[Background]Reproductive division of labor is one of the key features of social insects. Queens are ...
BACKGROUND: According to sexual conflict theory, males can increase their own fitness by transferrin...
We investigated how queens share parentage (skew) in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, a social...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indire...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Workers of several social insects are capable of gaining direct fitness by laying unfertilized eggs,...
Kin selection and inclusive fitness are thought to be key factors explaining the reproductive altrui...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
In most ant species, workers have retained functional ovaries, allowing them to potentially lay viab...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually re...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
The ability of workers to produce male individuals is reported here for the first time in a species ...
[Background]Reproductive division of labor is one of the key features of social insects. Queens are ...
BACKGROUND: According to sexual conflict theory, males can increase their own fitness by transferrin...
We investigated how queens share parentage (skew) in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, a social...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indire...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Workers of several social insects are capable of gaining direct fitness by laying unfertilized eggs,...
Kin selection and inclusive fitness are thought to be key factors explaining the reproductive altrui...
Workers of many species of social Hymenoptera have functional ovaries and are capable of laying hapl...
In most ant species, workers have retained functional ovaries, allowing them to potentially lay viab...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually re...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
The ability of workers to produce male individuals is reported here for the first time in a species ...
[Background]Reproductive division of labor is one of the key features of social insects. Queens are ...
BACKGROUND: According to sexual conflict theory, males can increase their own fitness by transferrin...
We investigated how queens share parentage (skew) in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, a social...