Conditional manipulation of sex ratios by ant workers: a test of kin selection theory

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Univ of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland [1 ]
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Science | / 5289卷 / 993-995期
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Biology - Ecology - Genes - Living systems studies;
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Variable queen mating frequencies provide a unique opportunity to study the resolution of worker-queen conflict over sex ratio in social Hymenoptera, because the conflict is maximal in colonies headed by a singly mated queen and is weak or nonexistent in colonies headed by a multiply mated queen. In the wood ant Formica exsecta, workers in colonies with a singly mated queen, but not those in colonies with a multiply mated queen, altered the sex ratio of queen-laid eggs by eliminating males to preferentially raise queens. By this conditional response to queen mating frequency, workers enhance their inclusive fitness.
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