Considerable attention has focused on why females of many species mate with several males. For social hymenopteran insects, efforts have primarily concentrated on determining whether multiple mating increases colony performance due to the increased genetic diversity. Most of these studies are correlative because it is difficult or impossible to experimentally mate queens in most species. Thus, the positive associations found between multiple paternity and colony fitness in some cases may not be due to direct effects of genetic diversity but could, in theory, arise from high-quality queens having more mates. Here we show that in the ant Lasius niger variation in the number of matings covaries with queen phenotype. Young queens that were heav...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
A central question in social evolution is what processes regulate the number of breeders in each soc...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Considerable attention has focused on why females of many species mate with several males. For socia...
Multiple mating has been suggested to benefit social insect queens because high genetic variation wi...
In social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps), the number of males that mate with the same queen aff...
Although multiple mating most likely increases mortality risk for social insect queens and lowers th...
Genetic diversity benefits for social insect colonies headed by polyandrous queens have received int...
Multiple mating by social insect queens is a common phenomenon despite likely imposing substantial c...
Abstract.: Multiple mating (i.e., polyandry) by queens in social Hymenoptera is expected to weaken s...
SummaryObligate multiple mating by social insect queens has evolved in some derived clades where hig...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
According to evolutionary theory, cooperation should evolve most easily in closely related groups. I...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
A central question in social evolution is what processes regulate the number of breeders in each soc...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Considerable attention has focused on why females of many species mate with several males. For socia...
Multiple mating has been suggested to benefit social insect queens because high genetic variation wi...
In social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps), the number of males that mate with the same queen aff...
Although multiple mating most likely increases mortality risk for social insect queens and lowers th...
Genetic diversity benefits for social insect colonies headed by polyandrous queens have received int...
Multiple mating by social insect queens is a common phenomenon despite likely imposing substantial c...
Abstract.: Multiple mating (i.e., polyandry) by queens in social Hymenoptera is expected to weaken s...
SummaryObligate multiple mating by social insect queens has evolved in some derived clades where hig...
Several genetic and nongenetic benefits have been proposed to explain multiple mating (polyandry) in...
In social insects the number of queens per nest varies greatly. One of the proximate causes of this ...
According to evolutionary theory, cooperation should evolve most easily in closely related groups. I...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Variation in queen number alters the genetic structure of social insect colonies, which in turn affe...
A central question in social evolution is what processes regulate the number of breeders in each soc...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...