Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution of social hybridogenesis, a reproductive system requiring three reproductive partners in harvester ants. In this unorthodox reproductive system, two distinct genetic lineages live in sympatry and queens have to mate with males of their own lineage to produce queens along with males of the alternative lineage to produce workers. Using a large transcriptomic data set of nine species, we show that social hybridogenesis evolved at least three times independently in the genus Messor. Moreover, a study of 13 populations of Messor barbarus revealed that this mode of reproduction is fixed in the whole range of this ecologically dominant species. Fin...
Some populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants comprise pairs of highly differentiated lineages wit...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
Some populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants comprise pairs of highly differentiated lineages wit...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Some populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants comprise pairs of highly differentiated lineages wit...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Sexual reproduction generally requires no more than two partners. Here, we show convergent evolution...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
Over the last decade, genetic studies on social insects have revealed a remarkable diversity of unus...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
The reproductive division of labour between queen and worker castes in social insects is a defining ...
Some populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants comprise pairs of highly differentiated lineages wit...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Explaining the evolution of multiple mating is a challenge because of the associated costs. For soci...
Some populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants comprise pairs of highly differentiated lineages wit...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...
SummaryWith a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually [1–3]. Some speci...