Mating with stressed males increases the fitness of ant queens.
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Terminal investment: individual reproduction of ant queens increases with ageEgg-laying "intermorphs" in the ant Crematogaster smithi neither affect sexual production nor male parentage.Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection.Transcriptomic response to injury sheds light on the physiological costs of reproduction in ant queens.Intrinsic survival advantage of social insect queens depends on reproductive activation.Life-history evolution in ants: the case of Cardiocondyla.
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Mating with stressed males increases the fitness of ant queens.
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Alexandra Schrempf
Jürgen Heinze
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0002592
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2008-07-02T00:00:00Z