According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the evolution and maintenance of altruism. However, ant colonies are sometimes large interconnected networks of nests which are genetically homogenous entities, causing a putative problem for the theory. We studied spatial structure and genetic relatedness in two supercolonies of the ant Formica exsecta, by using nuclear and mitochondrial markers. We show that there may be multiple pathways to supercolonial social organization leading to different spatial genetic structures. One supercolony formed a genetically homogenous population dominated by a single mtDNA haplotype, as expected if founded by a small number of colonizers, followed by nest prop...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
The genetic structure of social insect populations is influenced by their social organisation and di...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
The genetic structure of social insect populations is influenced by their social organisation and di...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
We used microsatellites to study the fine-scale genetic structure of a highly polygynous and largely...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
The genetic structure of social insect populations is influenced by their social organisation and di...
In populations of various ant species, many queens reproduce in the same nest (polygyny), and colony...