High relatedness promotes the evolution of sociality because potentially costly cooperative behaviours are directed towards kin. However, societies, such as those of social insects, also benefit from genetic diversity, e.g. through enhanced disease resistance and division of labour. Effects of genetic diversity have been investigated in a few complex eusocial species. Here, we show that genetically based division of labour may also be important in 'simple societies', with fewer individuals and limited morphological caste differentiation. The ponerine ant Pachycondyla inversa has small colonies, headed by several unrelated queens. We show that nest-mate workers from different matrilines engage in different tasks, have distinct chemical profi...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
High relatedness promotes the evolution of sociality because potentially costly cooperative behaviou...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
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...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
High relatedness promotes the evolution of sociality because potentially costly cooperative behaviou...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...
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...
Eusociality is one of the most complex forms of social organization, characterized by cooperative an...
Ant supercolonies are the largest cooperative units known in nature. They consist of networks of int...
Reproductive division of labor and the coexistence of distinct castes are hallmarks of insect societ...