Funder: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000879Funder: Foerster-Bernstein Postdoctoral FellowshipIn some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproductive division of labor, in which breeders and nonbreeders become behaviorally and morphologically distinct. While differences in behavior and growth between breeders and nonbreeders have been extensively described, little is known of their molecular underpinnings. Here, we investigate the consequences of breeding for skeletal morphology and gene regulation in highly cooperative Damaraland mole-rats. By experimentally assigning breeding ‘queen’ status versus nonbreeder status to age-matched littermates, we confirm t...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Background: African mole-rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) exhibit a wide range of social structures, fr...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduc...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than nonbreeding female helpers....
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than nonbreeding female helpers....
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
ABSTRACT: Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each c...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Background: African mole-rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) exhibit a wide range of social structures, fr...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduc...
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproduct...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than nonbreeding female helpers....
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than non-breeding female helpers...
In social mole-rats, breeding females are larger and more elongated than nonbreeding female helpers....
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age...
In some eusocial insect societies, adaptation to the division of labour results in multimodal size v...
Eusocial insect societies are characterised by a clear division of labour between non-breeding worke...
ABSTRACT: Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each c...
AbstractAlthough the social mole-rats are commonly classified as eusocial breeders on the grounds th...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has ...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
Background: African mole-rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) exhibit a wide range of social structures, fr...