The predominance of haplodiploidy (where males develop from unfertilized haploid eggs and females from fertilized diploid eggs) among eusocial species has inspired a body of research that focuses on the possible role of relatedness asymmetries in the evolution of helping and eusociality. Previous theory has shown that in order for relatedness asymmetries to favor the evolution of helping, there needs to be variation in sex ratios among nests in the population (i.e., split sex ratios). In haplodiploid species, unmated females can produce a brood of all males, and this is considered the most likely mechanism for split sex ratios at the origin of helping. In contrast, in diploidiploids unmatedness means total reproductive failure. We compare t...
The influence of the genetic system of haplodiploidy on the evolution of eusociality has been a cent...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
It is generally accepted that from a theoretical perspective, haplodiploidy should facilitate the ev...
It is generally accepted that from a theoretical perspective, haplodiploidy should facilitate the ev...
Hamilton’s haplodiploidy hypothesis suggests that the relatively higher relatedness of full sisters ...
Hamilton's "haplodiploidy hypothesis" holds that inflated sororal relatedness has promoted altruisti...
Abstract Evolution of altruistic behavior was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon a...
Hamilton's idea that haplodiploidy favors the evolution of altruism-the haplodiploidy hypothesis-rel...
The authors acknowledge Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Ro...
In eusocial species, the sex ratio of helpers varies from female only, in taxa such as the social Hy...
Evolution of altruistic behaviour was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hami...
In his famous haplodiploidy hypothesis, W. D. Hamilton proposed that high sistersister relatedness f...
The authors acknowledge the European Research Council, the Royal Society, and Balliol College for fu...
Maternal care has been suggested to evolve more readily in haplodiploid populations. Because materna...
The influence of the genetic system of haplodiploidy on the evolution of eusociality has been a cent...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...
It is generally accepted that from a theoretical perspective, haplodiploidy should facilitate the ev...
It is generally accepted that from a theoretical perspective, haplodiploidy should facilitate the ev...
Hamilton’s haplodiploidy hypothesis suggests that the relatively higher relatedness of full sisters ...
Hamilton's "haplodiploidy hypothesis" holds that inflated sororal relatedness has promoted altruisti...
Abstract Evolution of altruistic behavior was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon a...
Hamilton's idea that haplodiploidy favors the evolution of altruism-the haplodiploidy hypothesis-rel...
The authors acknowledge Balliol College, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Ro...
In eusocial species, the sex ratio of helpers varies from female only, in taxa such as the social Hy...
Evolution of altruistic behaviour was a hurdle for the logic of Darwinian evolution. Soon after Hami...
In his famous haplodiploidy hypothesis, W. D. Hamilton proposed that high sistersister relatedness f...
The authors acknowledge the European Research Council, the Royal Society, and Balliol College for fu...
Maternal care has been suggested to evolve more readily in haplodiploid populations. Because materna...
The influence of the genetic system of haplodiploidy on the evolution of eusociality has been a cent...
Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, b...
In haplodiploids, females can produce sons from unfertilized eggs without mating. However, virgin re...