Highly social insects dominate terrestrial ecosystems because society members belong to discrete castes that undertake distinct tasks. The distinct functional roles of members of different castes may lead to divergent selective regimes, which may ultimately lead to morphological specialization and differentiation of the castes. This study used morphological and genetic analyses to identify traits that experienced caste-specific selection in the social wasp Vespula maculifrons (Buysson, 1905). Traits putatively under selection were identified based on their degree of caste dimorphism, levels of variability, strength of correlations with other traits, and patterns of allometric scaling. Analyses of trait characteristics suggested that queen t...
Degree of morphological difference between queens and workers is an important characteristic used to...
In social insect colonies workers realize their reproductive potential through rearing the queen's b...
Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present...
Highly social insects dominate terrestrial ecosystems because society members belong to discrete cas...
Within social insect colonies, sterile workers are responsible for brood care, while queens are the ...
Many social insects exhibit morphologically distinct worker and queen castes that perform different ...
Many social insects exhibit morphologically distinct worker and queen castes that perform different ...
Reviewthat the majority of social insect species are characterized by ‘strict ’ environmental caste ...
Caste polymorphism, defined as the presence within a colony of two or more morphologically different...
The mating decisions made by social insect males and females profoundly affect the structure of colo...
Caste shape dimorphism (CShD) has previously been studied in wasps through comparison of different b...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
The wing venation is frequently used as a morphological marker to distinguish biological groups amon...
Reproductive castes are compared in species of swarming wasps representing all currently recognized ...
Given the centrality of chemical communication in social insects, there are many selective pressures...
Degree of morphological difference between queens and workers is an important characteristic used to...
In social insect colonies workers realize their reproductive potential through rearing the queen's b...
Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present...
Highly social insects dominate terrestrial ecosystems because society members belong to discrete cas...
Within social insect colonies, sterile workers are responsible for brood care, while queens are the ...
Many social insects exhibit morphologically distinct worker and queen castes that perform different ...
Many social insects exhibit morphologically distinct worker and queen castes that perform different ...
Reviewthat the majority of social insect species are characterized by ‘strict ’ environmental caste ...
Caste polymorphism, defined as the presence within a colony of two or more morphologically different...
The mating decisions made by social insect males and females profoundly affect the structure of colo...
Caste shape dimorphism (CShD) has previously been studied in wasps through comparison of different b...
Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific in...
The wing venation is frequently used as a morphological marker to distinguish biological groups amon...
Reproductive castes are compared in species of swarming wasps representing all currently recognized ...
Given the centrality of chemical communication in social insects, there are many selective pressures...
Degree of morphological difference between queens and workers is an important characteristic used to...
In social insect colonies workers realize their reproductive potential through rearing the queen's b...
Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present...