Conflict and conflict resolution in the major transitions. [PDF]
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Eusocial insects (the only truly social insects, by definition) are defined as those that possess all of the three fundamental traits of eusociality namely, (a) cooperative brood care, (b) differentiation of colony members into fertile reproductive castes (queens or kings as the case may be) and sterile non reproductive castes (workers) and (c) an ...
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Cryptocercus Genomes Expand Knowledge of Adaptations to Xylophagy and Termite Sociality. [PDF]
Jones ARC +11 more
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Fraternal cooperation of hierarchical cancer parallels metazoan multicellularity and eusociality. [PDF]
Choi J.
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The Evolution of Bees: Insights from 'Omic Studies. [PDF]
Brenman-Suttner D, Zayed A.
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Peaceful queen succession in the naked mole rat. [PDF]
Abeywardena SC +3 more
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Biogeography and Social Family Structure Contribute to Cryptic Genomic Divergence in the Only Obligate Eusocial Beetle Species, Austroplatypus incompertus (Curculionidae: Platypodinae). [PDF]
Bickerstaff JRM, Jordal BH, Riegler M.
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Convergent and complementary selection shaped gains and losses of eusociality in sweat bees. [PDF]
Jones BM +28 more
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Role specialization and reproductive division of labour at the origin of eusociality. [PDF]
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