The great evolutionary success of insects is partly linked to the innovation of the cuticle, which underlies a complex exoskeleton with varied functions. Cuticle development is costly because chitin and cuticular proteins require ingested nitrogen. Studying cuticle thickness on a comparative basis allows insight into the trade-off between offspring quality and quantity. This trade-off takes a particular meaning in ant workers because they are wingless, non-dispersers and generally sterile. We selected a comprehensive sample of 42 ant species (40 genera belonging to nine subfamilies) and measured cuticle thickness in workers using labour-intensive histological sectioning of the prothorax. Thickness varied substantially across genera, ranging...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diver...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
Figure 5. Cross-sections through prothorax of smallest worker (head width 0.56 mm) of Dorylus orient...
The exoskeleton is a unique biological innovation that allowed insects to radiate and dominate the g...
Ant colonies are organized similarly to those of wasps and bees: reproductive altruism, age polyethi...
© 2018, International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI). Cuticle quality is of vital imp...
The exoskeleton is a unique biological innovation that allowed insects to radiate and dominate the g...
Comparing the anatomies of more than 100 different species of ants reveals that worker ants have enl...
International audienceBackground: Explanations for the ecological dominance of ants generally focus ...
The concerted evolution of morphological and behavioral specializations has compelling examples in a...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
The division of functions among ant workers and their mutual cooperation is one of the reasons for a...
International audienceThe concerted evolution of morphological and behavioral specializations has co...
The success of insects in global ecosystems is linked to the functions provided by the exoskeleton, ...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diver...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
Figure 5. Cross-sections through prothorax of smallest worker (head width 0.56 mm) of Dorylus orient...
The exoskeleton is a unique biological innovation that allowed insects to radiate and dominate the g...
Ant colonies are organized similarly to those of wasps and bees: reproductive altruism, age polyethi...
© 2018, International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI). Cuticle quality is of vital imp...
The exoskeleton is a unique biological innovation that allowed insects to radiate and dominate the g...
Comparing the anatomies of more than 100 different species of ants reveals that worker ants have enl...
International audienceBackground: Explanations for the ecological dominance of ants generally focus ...
The concerted evolution of morphological and behavioral specializations has compelling examples in a...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
The division of functions among ant workers and their mutual cooperation is one of the reasons for a...
International audienceThe concerted evolution of morphological and behavioral specializations has co...
The success of insects in global ecosystems is linked to the functions provided by the exoskeleton, ...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diver...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...