Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of sociality and reproductive altruism, yet some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix freely among physically separated nests. This type of social organization is not only a key attribute responsible for the ecological dominance of these ants, but also an evolutionary paradox because relatedness between nestmates is effectively zero. Recently, it has been proposed that, in the Argentine ant, unicoloniality is a derived trait that evolved after its introduction into new habitats. Here we test this basic assumption by conducting a detailed genetic analysis of four native and six introduced pop...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
SummaryUnicolonial ant species live in interlinked populations known as super-colonies, where worker...
Some ants have an extraordinary form of social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individu...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Many ant species have independently evolved colony structures with multiple queens and very low rela...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...
Kinship among group members has long been recognized as a main factor promoting the evolution of soc...
Some introduced ant populations have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, wh...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individuals mix ...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
Some ants have an extraordinary unicolonial social organization, whereby individuals mix freely amon...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
SummaryUnicolonial ant species live in interlinked populations known as super-colonies, where worker...
Some ants have an extraordinary form of social organization, called unicoloniality, whereby individu...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
The theory of inclusive fitness provides a powerful explanation for reproductive altruism in social ...
Many ant species have independently evolved colony structures with multiple queens and very low rela...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across th...
According to the inclusive fitness theory, some degree of positive relatedness is required for the e...