Eusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show extraordinary lifespans of 20 years and more, worker lifespan is short and variable. A recent comparative study found that in eusocial species with larger average colony sizes the disparities in the lifespans of the queen and the worker are also greater, which suggests that lifespan might be an evolved trait. Here, we tested whether the same pattern holds during colony establishment: as colonies grow larger, worker lifespan should decrease. We studied the mortality of lab-reared Lasius niger workers from colonies at two different developmental stages (small and intermediate-sized) in a common garden experiment. Workers were kept in artificial cohorts...
Eusocial insects—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—are being recognized as model organisms to unravel ...
Background: The performance and fitness of social societies mainly depends on the efficiency of inte...
Queens of eusocial species live extraordinarily long compared to their workers. So far, it has been ...
Eusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show extraord...
AbstractEusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show ...
Eusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show extraord...
The evolutionary theory of ageing predicts that the timing of senescence has been primarily shaped b...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
According to the classic life history theory, selection for longevity depends on age-dependant extri...
Senescence presents not only a medical problem, but also an evolutionary paradox because it should b...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
Eusocial insects—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—are being recognized as model organisms to unravel ...
Background: The performance and fitness of social societies mainly depends on the efficiency of inte...
Queens of eusocial species live extraordinarily long compared to their workers. So far, it has been ...
Eusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show extraord...
AbstractEusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show ...
Eusociality has been recognized as a strong driver of lifespan evolution. While queens show extraord...
The evolutionary theory of ageing predicts that the timing of senescence has been primarily shaped b...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
According to the classic life history theory, selection for longevity depends on age-dependant extri...
Senescence presents not only a medical problem, but also an evolutionary paradox because it should b...
Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have a...
Eusocial insects—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—are being recognized as model organisms to unravel ...
Background: The performance and fitness of social societies mainly depends on the efficiency of inte...
Queens of eusocial species live extraordinarily long compared to their workers. So far, it has been ...