Sex ratios in social insects have become a general model for tests of inclusive fitness theory, sex ratio theory and parent-offspring conflict. In populations of Formica exsecta with multiple queens per colony, sex ratios vary greatly among colonies and the dry-weight sex ratio is extremely male-biased, with 89% of the colonies producing males but no gynes (reproductive females). Here we test the queen-replenishment hypothesis, which was proposed to explain sex ratio specialization in this and other highly polygynous ants (i.e. those with many queens per nest). This hypothesis proposes that, in such ants, colonies produce gynes to recruit them back into the colony when the number of resident queens falls below a given threshold limiting col...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Small colonies of ants often produce mostly male alates, while large colonies produce mostly female ...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) ants, queen dispersal is often limited with young queens be...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) ants, queen dispersal is often limited with young queens be...
Formica exsecta has become an important model system for studying intraspecific variation in sex rat...
Formica exsecta has become an important model system for studying intraspecific variation in sex rat...
Social Hymenoptera have become key organisms for tests of sex-ratio theory. We assess the role of re...
Social Hymenoptera have become key organisms for tests of sex-ratio theory. We assess the role of re...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
Insect societies are paramount examples of cooperation, yet they also harbor internal conflicts whos...
We investigated sex allocation in a Mediterranean population of the facultatively polygynous (multip...
We investigated sex allocation in a Mediterranean population of the facultatively polygynous (multip...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Small colonies of ants often produce mostly male alates, while large colonies produce mostly female ...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) ants, queen dispersal is often limited with young queens be...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) ants, queen dispersal is often limited with young queens be...
Formica exsecta has become an important model system for studying intraspecific variation in sex rat...
Formica exsecta has become an important model system for studying intraspecific variation in sex rat...
Social Hymenoptera have become key organisms for tests of sex-ratio theory. We assess the role of re...
Social Hymenoptera have become key organisms for tests of sex-ratio theory. We assess the role of re...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
Split-sex-ratio theory assumes that conflict over whether to produce predominately males or female r...
In polygynous (multiple queens per nest) colonies of social insects, queens can increase their repro...
Insect societies are paramount examples of cooperation, yet they also harbor internal conflicts whos...
We investigated sex allocation in a Mediterranean population of the facultatively polygynous (multip...
We investigated sex allocation in a Mediterranean population of the facultatively polygynous (multip...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Sex allocation in social insects has become a general model in tests of inclusive fitness theory sex...
Small colonies of ants often produce mostly male alates, while large colonies produce mostly female ...