Beyond promiscuity: mate-choice commitments in social breeding
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Evolutionarily advanced ant farmers rear polyploid fungal cropsDiscrete but variable structure of animal societies leads to the false perception of a social continuumColony size predicts division of labour in attine antsA unified model of Hymenopteran preadaptations that trigger the evolutionary transition to eusociality.Mutually beneficial host exploitation and ultra-biased sex ratios in quasisocial parasitoids.Caste-specific RNA editomes in the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior.Sperm mixing in the polyandrous leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior.A genomic comparison of two termites with different social complexity.Sexual conflict arising from extrapair matings in birdsNice to kin and nasty to non-kin: revisiting Hamilton's early insights on eusociality.Queen reproductive tract secretions enhance sperm motility in ants.Hamilton's rule and the causes of social evolution.Leucoagaricus gongylophorus uses leaf-cutting ants to vector proteolytic enzymes towards new plant substrate.The prominent role of fungi and fungal enzymes in the ant-fungus biomass conversion symbiosis.Resolving the evolution of sterile worker castes: a window on the advantages and disadvantages of monogamy.Superorganismality and caste differentiation as points of no return: how the major evolutionary transitions were lost in translation.How to make a sterile helper.Inclusive fitness: 50 years on.The polyandry revolution.The ecology of sex explains patterns of helping in arthropod societies.Cultural evolution and emergent group-level traits through social heterosis.Was monogamy a key step on the hominin road? Reevaluating the monogamy hypothesis in the evolution of cooperative breeding.Sensory and cognitive adaptations to social living in insect societies.Cooperative defence operates by social modulation of biogenic amine levels in the honey bee brain.Functional role of phenylacetic acid from metapleural gland secretions in controlling fungal pathogens in evolutionarily derived leaf-cutting ants.Rival seminal fluid induces enhanced sperm motility in a polyandrous ant.Monogamy promotes altruistic sterility in insect societies.Sperm production characteristics vary with level of sperm competition in Cataglyphis desert ants‘Cost’ of proctodeal trophallaxis in extant termite individuals has no relevance in analysing the origins of eusocialityIntegrating insights across diverse taxa: challenges for understanding social evolutionAn Organismal Perspective on the Evolution of Insect SocietiesTachykinin Expression Levels Correlate with Caste-Specific Aggression in Workers of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex echinatiorSequential polyandry through divorce and re-pairing in a cooperatively breeding bird reduces helper-offspring relatednessPolicing and punishment across the domains of social evolutionShort independent lives and selection for maximal sperm survival make investment in immune defences unprofitable for leaf-cutting ant males
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Beyond promiscuity: mate-choice commitments in social breeding
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Jacobus J Boomsma
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2013-01-21T00:00:00Z