Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eusocial insects because they display exceptionally high mating frequencies and genomic recombination rates. Explanations for both phenomena are based on the notion that both increase colony genetic diversity, with demonstrated benefits for colony disease resistance and division of labor. However, the relative contributions of mating number and recombination rate to colony genetic diversity have never been simultaneously assessed. Our study simulates colonies, assuming different mating numbers, recombination rates, and genetic architectures, to assess their worker genotypic diversity. The number of loci has a strong negative effect on genotypic ...
Multiple mating by queens occurs in many species of social Hymenoptera despite its likely costs. Hyp...
Book ChapterIf two polymorphic loci are out of phase equilibrium, a homozygote at one of these loci ...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eus...
Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eus...
Meiotic recombination is almost universal among sexually reproducing organisms. Because the process ...
Honeybees are known to have genetically diverse colonies because queens mate with many males and the...
Abstract The evolution of sociality is often associated with close relatedness and genetic similarit...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
Multiple mating by social insect queens is a widespread phenomenon. Because of the apparent inclusiv...
Multiple mating has been suggested to benefit social insect queens because high genetic variation wi...
SummaryObligate multiple mating by social insect queens has evolved in some derived clades where hig...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Multiple mating by queens occurs in many species of social Hymenoptera despite its likely costs. Hyp...
Book ChapterIf two polymorphic loci are out of phase equilibrium, a homozygote at one of these loci ...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...
Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eus...
Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eus...
Meiotic recombination is almost universal among sexually reproducing organisms. Because the process ...
Honeybees are known to have genetically diverse colonies because queens mate with many males and the...
Abstract The evolution of sociality is often associated with close relatedness and genetic similarit...
Understanding the evolution of multiple mating by females (polyandry) is an important question in be...
Monogamy results in high genetic relatedness among offspring and thus it is generally assumed to be ...
Multiple mating by social insect queens is a widespread phenomenon. Because of the apparent inclusiv...
Multiple mating has been suggested to benefit social insect queens because high genetic variation wi...
SummaryObligate multiple mating by social insect queens has evolved in some derived clades where hig...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Multiple mating by queens occurs in many species of social Hymenoptera despite its likely costs. Hyp...
Book ChapterIf two polymorphic loci are out of phase equilibrium, a homozygote at one of these loci ...
The evolution of the complex societies displayed by social insects depended partly on high relatedne...