Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually reproducing organism and is the basis of sexual selection. This choice is usually assumed to be made by one or both of the sexual partners. Here, we describe a system in which a third party – the siblings – promote outbreeding by their sisters: workers of the tiny ant Cardiocondyla elegans carry female sexuals from their natal nest over several meters and drop them in the nest of another, unrelated colony to promote outbreeding with wingless, stationary males. Workers appear to choose particular recipient colonies into which they transfer numerous female sexuals. Assisted outbreeding and indirect female choice in the ant C. elegans are comparab...
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Sexual reproduction can lead to major conflicts between sexes and within genomes. Here we report an ...
The near-ubiquity of sexual reproduction in animal species has long been considered a paradox becaus...
Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually re...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Although workers might increase their inclusive fitness by favoring closer over more distant kin, ev...
A key feature of social Hymenoptera is the division of labor in reproduction between one or a few fe...
Journal ArticleSex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its ...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Sib matings increase homozygosity and, hence, the frequency of detrimental phenotypes caused by rece...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
L. gredleri is an ant species that is mating by female calling. Virgin queens attract males with a d...
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Sexual reproduction can lead to major conflicts between sexes and within genomes. Here we report an ...
The near-ubiquity of sexual reproduction in animal species has long been considered a paradox becaus...
Choosing the right mating partner is one of the most critical decisions in the life of a sexually re...
Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the nest entrance of other colonie...
The influence of sexual selection constantly shapes individuals’ reproductive strategies. Commonly, ...
Although workers might increase their inclusive fitness by favoring closer over more distant kin, ev...
A key feature of social Hymenoptera is the division of labor in reproduction between one or a few fe...
Journal ArticleSex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its ...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
The ant genus Cardiocondyla is characterised by the occurrence of �workerlike�, ergatoid males that ...
Sib matings increase homozygosity and, hence, the frequency of detrimental phenotypes caused by rece...
International audienceIn some social insects, workers can produce females asexually through thelytok...
Ant colonies are commonly thought to have a stable and simple family structure, with one or a few eg...
L. gredleri is an ant species that is mating by female calling. Virgin queens attract males with a d...
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Sexual reproduction can lead to major conflicts between sexes and within genomes. Here we report an ...
The near-ubiquity of sexual reproduction in animal species has long been considered a paradox becaus...