Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading example of how coercion can facilitate cooperation. The occurrence of worker policing in "primitively" eusocial species with low mating frequencies, which lack relatedness differences conducive to policing, suggests that separate factors may underlie the origin and maintenance of worker policing. We tested this hypothesis by investigating conflict over male parentage in the primitively eusocial, monandrous bumblebee, Bombus terrestris. Using observations, experiments, and microsatellite genotyping, we found that: (a) worker- but not queen-laid male eggs are nearly all eaten (by queens, reproductive, and nonreproductive workers) soon after be...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
In bumblebees, dominance behaviour contributes to the regulation of the reproductive division of lab...
Mutual policing, where group members suppress each others' reproduction, is hypothesized to be impor...
The classic view of insect colonies as harmonic societies has been challenged in the last decades. I...
Kin selection theory predicts potential conflict between queen and workers over male parentage in hy...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Evolutionary conflicts among social hymenopteran nestmates are theoretically likely to arise over th...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
In bumblebees, dominance behaviour contributes to the regulation of the reproductive division of lab...
Mutual policing, where group members suppress each others' reproduction, is hypothesized to be impor...
The classic view of insect colonies as harmonic societies has been challenged in the last decades. I...
Kin selection theory predicts potential conflict between queen and workers over male parentage in hy...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Evolutionary conflicts among social hymenopteran nestmates are theoretically likely to arise over th...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...