Background: In one-piece nesting termites, which nest and forage in a single piece of wood, soldier production increases during the swarming period, i.e. when the risk of invasion of their substrate and hence of their colony by dealates in search of a nesting substrate increases. In Neotermes chilensis, a one-piece nesting termite endemic to Chile, we hypothesized: i) that during swarming soldiers would defend their colony by showing higher aggressiveness toward non-nestmate than toward nestmate dealates, ii) that aggressiveness would negatively correlate with genetic relatedness of interacting soldier/dealate pairs and iii) that nestmate recognition would be based on differences in cues provided by cuticular compounds (CC) between nestmate...
The optimal acceptance threshold model predicts that kin/nestmate discrimination is context dependen...
Nestmate recognition in ants is based on cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), which are heritable and may ...
Discriminating between group members and strangers is a key feature of social life. Nestmate recogni...
Nestmate recognition is a necessary capacity for the occurrence of discrimination between nestmate a...
Eusocial animals exhibit a sophisticated division of labour. The self-organized colony requires coor...
Termites can build rigid structures to protect their colonies, but that not prevent the invasion fo...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
Introduction Social insects live in colonies and with few exceptions they resist mixing with other ...
© 2017 The Netherlands Entomological Society Investment in soldier production in eusocial lineages i...
Although social insects generally live within defined colony boundaries that are defended against in...
In addition to its builders, termite nests are known to house a variety of secondary, opportunistic ...
In addition to its builders, termite nests are known to house a variety of secondary, opportunistic ...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental to colonial cohesion in social insects, since it allows altruist...
The optimal acceptance threshold model predicts that kin/nestmate discrimination is context dependen...
Nestmate recognition in ants is based on cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), which are heritable and may ...
Discriminating between group members and strangers is a key feature of social life. Nestmate recogni...
Nestmate recognition is a necessary capacity for the occurrence of discrimination between nestmate a...
Eusocial animals exhibit a sophisticated division of labour. The self-organized colony requires coor...
Termites can build rigid structures to protect their colonies, but that not prevent the invasion fo...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
In eusocial insects, the ability to discriminate nest-mates from non-nest-mates is widespread and en...
Introduction Social insects live in colonies and with few exceptions they resist mixing with other ...
© 2017 The Netherlands Entomological Society Investment in soldier production in eusocial lineages i...
Although social insects generally live within defined colony boundaries that are defended against in...
In addition to its builders, termite nests are known to house a variety of secondary, opportunistic ...
In addition to its builders, termite nests are known to house a variety of secondary, opportunistic ...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental to colonial cohesion in social insects, since it allows altruist...
The optimal acceptance threshold model predicts that kin/nestmate discrimination is context dependen...
Nestmate recognition in ants is based on cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), which are heritable and may ...
Discriminating between group members and strangers is a key feature of social life. Nestmate recogni...