Most disturbed habitats in the tropics and subtropics harbor numerous species of invasive ants, and occasionally the same species has been introduced repeatedly from multiple geographical sources. We examined how experimental crossbreeding between sexuals from different populations affects the fitness of queens of the tramp ant Cardiocondyla itsukii, which is widely distributed in Asia and the Pacific Islands. Eggs laid by queens that mated with nestmate males had a higher hatching rate than eggs laid by queens mated to males from neighboring (Hawaii x Kauai) or distant introduced populations (Hawaii/Kauai x Okinawa). Furthermore, inbreeding queens had a longer lifespan and produced a less female-biased offspring sex ratio than queens from ...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, wit...
Many invasive ant species, such as the Argentine ant or the red imported fire ant, have huge colonie...
In ants the presence of multiple reproductive queens (polygyny) decreases the relatedness among work...
Interbreeding with another species is usually a costly mistake, as interspecific hybrids are often s...
Identifying traits that facilitate species introductions and successful invasions of ecosystems repr...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla presumably comprises more than 100 species exhibiting a wide range of li...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
BackgroundMany species of social insects have large-scale mating and dispersal flights and their pop...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
We investigated how queens share parentage (skew) in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, a social...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, wit...
Many invasive ant species, such as the Argentine ant or the red imported fire ant, have huge colonie...
In ants the presence of multiple reproductive queens (polygyny) decreases the relatedness among work...
Interbreeding with another species is usually a costly mistake, as interspecific hybrids are often s...
Identifying traits that facilitate species introductions and successful invasions of ecosystems repr...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla presumably comprises more than 100 species exhibiting a wide range of li...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
BackgroundMany species of social insects have large-scale mating and dispersal flights and their pop...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
We investigated how queens share parentage (skew) in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, a social...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
The number of queens per colony is of fundamental importance in the life history of social insects. ...
Hybridization in ants can have consequences different from those observed in most other species, wit...