International audienceIn social insects, within-colony worker diversity has long been thought to improve colony fitness. Recent studies start to question this assertion in species with moderate diversity. However, demonstrating an absence of effect is difficult as this absence could be due to the measurement of only few life history traits or to artificial conditions. In order to circumvent these limitations, we experimentally decreased worker size diversity within colonies of the ant Temnothorax nylanderi, with or without affecting mean worker size and we reintroduced them in the field for four months (spring and early summer). We then thoroughly measured their fitness based on survival, growth and reproductive success. Our results show th...
Division of labour is of fundamental importance for the success of societies, yet little is known ab...
International audienceWarm temperatures decrease insect developmental time and body size. Social lif...
Ant colonies are organized similarly to those of wasps and bees: reproductive altruism, age polyethi...
International audienceIn social insects, within-colony worker diversity has long been thought to imp...
International audienceWithin-colony phenotypic diversity can play an essential role in some eusocial...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
International audienceWinter is a difficult period for animals that live in temperate zones. It can ...
Morphological diversification of workers is predicted to improve the division of labor within social...
International audienceThe formation of cooperative entities between lower-level units is characteriz...
Division of labour is central to the ecological success of eusocial insects, yet the evolutionary fa...
Like traditional organisms, eusocial insect societies express traits that are the target of natural ...
Selection may favour traits throughout an individuals lifetime or at a particular life stage. In man...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
Abstract In social hymenoptera, the reproductive division of labor is often linked to differences in...
Division of labour is of fundamental importance for the success of societies, yet little is known ab...
International audienceWarm temperatures decrease insect developmental time and body size. Social lif...
Ant colonies are organized similarly to those of wasps and bees: reproductive altruism, age polyethi...
International audienceIn social insects, within-colony worker diversity has long been thought to imp...
International audienceWithin-colony phenotypic diversity can play an essential role in some eusocial...
Abstract Background The reproductive division of labor of eusocial insects, whereby one or several q...
International audienceWinter is a difficult period for animals that live in temperate zones. It can ...
Morphological diversification of workers is predicted to improve the division of labor within social...
International audienceThe formation of cooperative entities between lower-level units is characteriz...
Division of labour is central to the ecological success of eusocial insects, yet the evolutionary fa...
Like traditional organisms, eusocial insect societies express traits that are the target of natural ...
Selection may favour traits throughout an individuals lifetime or at a particular life stage. In man...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
Abstract In social hymenoptera, the reproductive division of labor is often linked to differences in...
Division of labour is of fundamental importance for the success of societies, yet little is known ab...
International audienceWarm temperatures decrease insect developmental time and body size. Social lif...
Ant colonies are organized similarly to those of wasps and bees: reproductive altruism, age polyethi...