Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the 'major transitions' in evolution. While the factors regulating cell differentiation in multi-cellular organisms are quite well understood, we are just beginning to unveil the mechanisms underlying individual specialization in cooperative groups of animals. Clonal ants allow the study of which factors influence task allocation without confounding variation in genotype and morphology. Here, we subjected larvae and freshly hatched workers of the clonal ant Platythyrea punctata to different rearing conditions and investigated how these manipulations affected division of labour among pairs of oppositely treated, same-aged clonemates. High rearing temperature, physical stress, injury and m...
a b s t r a c t A link between hormones and developmental plasticity has long been established, but ...
Caste differentiation leading to reproductive division of labor is the hallmark of insect societies....
Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies [1]. ...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Phenotypic variations are observed in most organisms, but their significance is not always known. Th...
Background: Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood care is a h...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
Caste determination in social insects has long been considered to exemplify socially mediated phenot...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
The 100 genes that were differentially expressed between heads of subordinate and dominant workers o...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
In eusocial insects, the vast majority of individuals sacrifice their reproductive potential to supp...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
a b s t r a c t A link between hormones and developmental plasticity has long been established, but ...
Caste differentiation leading to reproductive division of labor is the hallmark of insect societies....
Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies [1]. ...
Cooperation and division of labour are fundamental in the “major transitions” in evolution. While th...
Phenotypic variations are observed in most organisms, but their significance is not always known. Th...
Background: Division of labor between reproductive queens and workers that perform brood care is a h...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
Caste determination in social insects has long been considered to exemplify socially mediated phenot...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
The 100 genes that were differentially expressed between heads of subordinate and dominant workers o...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
In eusocial insects, the vast majority of individuals sacrifice their reproductive potential to supp...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
a b s t r a c t A link between hormones and developmental plasticity has long been established, but ...
Caste differentiation leading to reproductive division of labor is the hallmark of insect societies....
Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies [1]. ...