We report comprehensive evidence for obligatory thelytokous parthenogenesis in an ant Monomorium triviale. This species is characterized by distinct queen-worker dimorphism with strict reproductive division of labor: queens produce both workers and new queens without mating, whereas workers are completely sterile. We collected 333 nests of this species from 14 localities and three laboratory-reared populations in Japan. All wild queens dissected had no sperm in their spermathecae. Laboratory observation confirmed that virgin queens produced workers without mating. Furthermore, microsatellite genotyping showed identical heterozygous genotypes between mothers and their respective daughters, suggesting an extremely low probability of sexual re...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
<div><p>The North American little black ant, <i>Monomorium</i> sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), dis...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
In hymenopteran societies, workers are not always sterile, and may produce parthenogenetically eithe...
Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop ...
International audienceIn many ant species, queen size is dimorphic, with small microgynes and large ...
Sib matings increase homozygosity and, hence, the frequency of detrimental phenotypes caused by rece...
Ergatoid (= permanently wingless) queens do not disperse individually from their natal colonies, ins...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial. However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
Most social Hymenoptera are characterized by simple haploid sex determination and environment-based ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The production of sexual forms in laboratory colonies of Monomorium pharaonis was followed over a 19...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
<div><p>The North American little black ant, <i>Monomorium</i> sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), dis...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
In hymenopteran societies, workers are not always sterile, and may produce parthenogenetically eithe...
Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop ...
International audienceIn many ant species, queen size is dimorphic, with small microgynes and large ...
Sib matings increase homozygosity and, hence, the frequency of detrimental phenotypes caused by rece...
Ergatoid (= permanently wingless) queens do not disperse individually from their natal colonies, ins...
All ants are generally classified as highly eusocial. However, there are some 100 species of ants be...
Most social Hymenoptera are characterized by simple haploid sex determination and environment-based ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The production of sexual forms in laboratory colonies of Monomorium pharaonis was followed over a 19...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
<div><p>The North American little black ant, <i>Monomorium</i> sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), dis...