International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades has gone hand-in-hand with the development of social evolution theory. In contrast, little attention has been given to the non-eusocial insect species that nevertheless exhibit a rich spectrum of social behaviours, thus effectively skewing our vision of insect sociality. Recent studies on the behaviour, ecology and genetic of “gregarious” cockroaches (Blattodea) have revealed a diversity of social structures and group dynamics unique among insects, providing an important comparative model for the broader understanding of insect social evolution. Here, we present an overview of the social biology of the domiciliary cockroaches (ca. 25 species ad...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
Sociality is common among the aculeate Hymenoptera, and full range of levels of sociality is exhibit...
International audienceCommunication and learning from each other are part of the success of animal s...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
The study of social evolution is traditionally linked to the study of the most integrated societies....
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
Although a number of species live syanthropically with humans, few rely entirely on humans for their...
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
International audienceGenetic relatedness plays a key role in the organization and the functioning o...
Mating behaviour of cockroaches is spectacular phenomenon with three different mating patterns tradi...
Phylogenetic analysis of social behavior evolution in [Zetoborinae + Blaberinae + Gyninae + Diplopte...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
Sociality is common among the aculeate Hymenoptera, and full range of levels of sociality is exhibit...
International audienceCommunication and learning from each other are part of the success of animal s...
International audienceA substantial body of research on eusocial insects seen in the last decades ha...
International audienceThe majority of cockroach species actually described are classified as 'gregar...
The study of social evolution is traditionally linked to the study of the most integrated societies....
International audienceThe adequacy and utility of behavioural characters in phylogenetics is widely ...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
Although a number of species live syanthropically with humans, few rely entirely on humans for their...
International audienceSocial isolation has dramatic consequences on the development of individuals o...
International audienceGenetic relatedness plays a key role in the organization and the functioning o...
Mating behaviour of cockroaches is spectacular phenomenon with three different mating patterns tradi...
Phylogenetic analysis of social behavior evolution in [Zetoborinae + Blaberinae + Gyninae + Diplopte...
WOS:000185558600002International audienceCockroaches are generally divided into solitary and gregari...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
Sociality is common among the aculeate Hymenoptera, and full range of levels of sociality is exhibit...
International audienceCommunication and learning from each other are part of the success of animal s...