The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labour within their colonies (Chittka & Muller, 2009; Holldobler & Wilson, 2009; E. Wilson & Hölldobler, 2005). Yet, we are far from understanding the causes and consequences of division of labour, implying workers’ specialization (Chittka & Muller, 2009; Dornhaus, 2008). Moreover, little studied is the behaviour of individual workers (Jeanson & Weidenmüller, 2013). Social wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) have received less attention than social bees and ants, and our knowledge of basic aspect of their ecology is still poor (Jeanne, 1991; Greene, 1991). With my thesis, I aimed to contribute to a better understanding of the common wasp (Vespula vulgar...
When helpers from cooperative breeding animals have some expectation of direct reproduction, there i...
Time-activity budgets of several individually identified members of Ropalidia marginata colonies hav...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
A widely held assumption in ecology is that specialists are more efficient than generalists. However...
Workers in many insect societies interact via body contact with their nest mates, and social biting ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Decisions made by foraging animals conform a complex process based on the integration of information...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Altruism in its extreme form is seen in social insects where most individuals give up their own repr...
In the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata which lacks morphological caste differentiation...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Insect societies are well known for their cooperation. However, a number of conflicts do occur withi...
A recent theory suggests that economic considerations are more important than genetic ones in the em...
When helpers from cooperative breeding animals have some expectation of direct reproduction, there i...
Time-activity budgets of several individually identified members of Ropalidia marginata colonies hav...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
A widely held assumption in ecology is that specialists are more efficient than generalists. However...
Workers in many insect societies interact via body contact with their nest mates, and social biting ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Decisions made by foraging animals conform a complex process based on the integration of information...
Many animals live in societies of varying degrees of organization. Some individuals in these societi...
Altruism in its extreme form is seen in social insects where most individuals give up their own repr...
In the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata which lacks morphological caste differentiation...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Insect societies are well known for their cooperation. However, a number of conflicts do occur withi...
A recent theory suggests that economic considerations are more important than genetic ones in the em...
When helpers from cooperative breeding animals have some expectation of direct reproduction, there i...
Time-activity budgets of several individually identified members of Ropalidia marginata colonies hav...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...