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Fungus Cultivation by Ambrosia Beetles: Behavior and Laboratory Breeding Success in Three Xyleborine Species [PDF]
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture known in animals. Such cultivation is most advanced in the highly social subtribe Xyleborina (Scolytinae), which is characterized by haplodiploidy and ...
Biedermann, Peter H. W. +2 more
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Emergence of structural and dynamical properties of ecological mutualistic networks
Mutualistic networks are formed when the interactions between two classes of species are mutually beneficial. They are important examples of cooperation shaped by evolution.
A James +33 more
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CASTE DEVELOPMENT IN HYMENOPTERA, A MOLECULAR VIEW FOR FARMING IMPROVEMENT OF STINGLESS BEES
Background: The evolution and genetic elements for the development of the caste is an enigma in Hymenoptera, as well as the total impact that the genetic elements given in the food of the larvae have on the development of bees.
D.M. Moreno-Cálix +5 more
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Bioeconomic foundations of eusociality
D. I. Ovcharenko, I. M. Gabitov
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A (eu)social conquest of the psychological and cognitive sciences?
John eVoiklis, John eVoiklis
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Caution in Interpreting Regulatory RNA Associations With Eusocial Evolution in Bees. [PDF]
Heneberg P.
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At the brink of eusociality: transcriptomic correlates of worker behaviour in a small carpenter bee [PDF]
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Early-season helping yields increasing returns to scale at the onset of eusociality. [PDF]
Di Pietro V, Oliveira RC, Wenseleers T.
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