Diacamma
National Institutes of Health
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Social insects are among the most dominant and abundant of all organisms on earth. They include termites, ants and various…
In queenless species of ants, colonies consist of workers with equivalent reproductive potentials. Aggressive interactions…
Activity-rest time budget and aggression were studied in small isolated groups of Camponotus compressus and Diacamma vagans…
In eusocial Hymenoptera, workers usually cannot mate but can lay male-destined haploid eggs. In contrast, in many species, worker…
Sex mosaicism, also called gynandromorphism, refers to an accidental phenomenon in dioecious organisms (mainly animals) in which…
Summary.In social Hymenoptera worker policing that inhibits direct reproduction of workers occurs mainly in the two ways: (1…
We developed microsatellite markers and combined them with mitochondrial markers to analyse the population genetic structure of…
SummaryIn the queenless ant genus Diacamma, one mated worker (called gamergate) maintains reproductive mono-poly in a colony by…
In the ant genus Diacamma, all workers eclose from their cocoons with little clublike thoracic appendages, called gemmae. Whether…