International audienceAbstract Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually reproducing organism and is the basis of sexual selection. This choice is usually assumed to be made by one or both of the sexual partners. Here, we describe a system in which a third party – the siblings – promote outbreeding by their sisters: workers of the tiny ant Cardiocondyla elegans carry female sexuals from their natal nest over several meters and drop them in the nest of another, unrelated colony to promote outbreeding with wingless, stationary males. Workers appear to choose particular recipient colonies into which they transfer numerous female sexuals. Assisted outbreeding and indirect female choice in ...
A key feature of social Hymenoptera is the division of labor in reproduction between one or a few fe...
AbstractDivergent reproductive interests of males and females often cause sexual conflict [1, 2]. Ma...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indire...
International audienceAbstract Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisio...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Variable queen mating frequencies provide a unique opportunity to study the resolution of worker-que...
L. gredleri is an ant species that is mating by female calling. Virgin queens attract males with a d...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Cardiocondyla elegans is a Mediterranean ant that nests on river banks. It rears only wingless (erga...
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
A key feature of social Hymenoptera is the division of labor in reproduction between one or a few fe...
AbstractDivergent reproductive interests of males and females often cause sexual conflict [1, 2]. Ma...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indire...
International audienceAbstract Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisio...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Variable queen mating frequencies provide a unique opportunity to study the resolution of worker-que...
L. gredleri is an ant species that is mating by female calling. Virgin queens attract males with a d...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Cardiocondyla elegans is a Mediterranean ant that nests on river banks. It rears only wingless (erga...
Understanding which parties regulate reproduction is fundamental to understanding conflict resolutio...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
A key feature of social Hymenoptera is the division of labor in reproduction between one or a few fe...
AbstractDivergent reproductive interests of males and females often cause sexual conflict [1, 2]. Ma...
Hamilton's theory of inclusive fitness suggests that helpers in animal societies gain fitness indire...