Division of labor among castes in social insect colonies increases ergonomic efficiency and colony-level fitness, and has played a key role in the ecological success of social insects. Knowledge of the factors that regulate castes is important for understanding adaptive social organization. Our previous study on the termite Reticulitermes speratus demonstrated that the presence of a pair of nymphoid reproductives during development affected offspring caste ratios. In the present study, we investigated further the influence of individual neotenics on offspring caste ratios. Parthenogenetically-produced offspring were reared in worker-tended experimental colonies with the addition of different forms (nymphoid or ergatoid) and numbers of neote...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
International audienceIn termites, the capacity of workers to differentiate into neotenic reproducti...
Division of labor among castes in social insect colonies increases ergonomic efficiency and colony-l...
Division of labor among castes in social insect colonies increases ergonomic efficiency and colony-l...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Reproductive systems of termite colonies may involve the number of individuals in the reproductive c...
<p>Among social insects, each caste undertakes specific activities in a colony, and their morphologi...
Several thousand Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) including worker, nymph, soldier, neotenic and ala...
Recent evidence for genetic effects on royal and worker caste differentiation from diverse social in...
In termites, the capacity of workers to differentiate into neotenic reproductives is an important ch...
Several thousand <em>Reticulitermes flavipes</em> (Kollar) including worker, nymph, sold...
Among social insects, each caste undertakes specific activities in a colony, and their morphologies ...
none7siInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of so...
Several ant species are known with genetic effects on caste determination but, for termites, the rol...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
International audienceIn termites, the capacity of workers to differentiate into neotenic reproducti...
Division of labor among castes in social insect colonies increases ergonomic efficiency and colony-l...
Division of labor among castes in social insect colonies increases ergonomic efficiency and colony-l...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Reproductive systems of termite colonies may involve the number of individuals in the reproductive c...
<p>Among social insects, each caste undertakes specific activities in a colony, and their morphologi...
Several thousand Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) including worker, nymph, soldier, neotenic and ala...
Recent evidence for genetic effects on royal and worker caste differentiation from diverse social in...
In termites, the capacity of workers to differentiate into neotenic reproductives is an important ch...
Several thousand <em>Reticulitermes flavipes</em> (Kollar) including worker, nymph, sold...
Among social insects, each caste undertakes specific activities in a colony, and their morphologies ...
none7siInvasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of so...
Several ant species are known with genetic effects on caste determination but, for termites, the rol...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
Invasive species cause severe environmental and economic problems. The invasive success of social in...
International audienceIn termites, the capacity of workers to differentiate into neotenic reproducti...