Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests. Ant societies are excellent models for understanding how genetic relatedness mediates conflict intensity. However, although conflicts within colonies typically arise over offspring production, the role of larvae as actors in social conflict has received little attention. We develop and empirically test kinselection theory of larval egg cannibalism in ant societies. Specifically, we investigate how selection for cannibalism is mediated by nestmate relatedness and larval sex in a mathematical model and then test the model’s predictions by measuring cannibalism levels in eight ant species with varying nestmate relatedness. In line with our theo...
Females mating with multiple males (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread but is hard to explain in...
Social insects offer unique opportunities to test predictions regarding the evolution of cooperation...
We review the different levels of reproductive conflict within ant societies. Workers and queens may...
Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests....
Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests....
Division of labor (DOL), age polyethism, and egg cannibalism all play roles in shaping colony-level ...
Reproductive sharing in animal groups with multiple breeders, insects and vertebrates alike, contain...
In complex societies like ant colonies individuals cooperate in the aim of maximizing offspring prod...
In colonies of social Hymenoptera (which include all ants, as well as some wasp and bee species), on...
Social insects provide ideal systems for investigating how kinship and ecological factors affect coo...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Social Hymenoptera have played a leading role in development and testing of kin selection theory. In...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Social groups are vulnerable to cheating because the reproductive interests of group members are rar...
Females mating with multiple males (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread but is hard to explain in...
Social insects offer unique opportunities to test predictions regarding the evolution of cooperation...
We review the different levels of reproductive conflict within ant societies. Workers and queens may...
Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests....
Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests....
Division of labor (DOL), age polyethism, and egg cannibalism all play roles in shaping colony-level ...
Reproductive sharing in animal groups with multiple breeders, insects and vertebrates alike, contain...
In complex societies like ant colonies individuals cooperate in the aim of maximizing offspring prod...
In colonies of social Hymenoptera (which include all ants, as well as some wasp and bee species), on...
Social insects provide ideal systems for investigating how kinship and ecological factors affect coo...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Social Hymenoptera have played a leading role in development and testing of kin selection theory. In...
Kin selection theory predicts that social insects should perform selfish manipulations as a function...
Social groups are vulnerable to cheating because the reproductive interests of group members are rar...
Females mating with multiple males (polyandry) is taxonomically widespread but is hard to explain in...
Social insects offer unique opportunities to test predictions regarding the evolution of cooperation...
We review the different levels of reproductive conflict within ant societies. Workers and queens may...