<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Biology / Sociobiology / Hexapoda / Evolutionary biology / Hymenoptera / Symbiosis / Selection / Behavioral ecology / Eusociality / Evolution of eusociality / Ant / Kin selection
Date: 2016-02-05 09:27:47
Biology
Sociobiology
Hexapoda
Evolutionary biology
Hymenoptera
Symbiosis
Selection
Behavioral ecology
Eusociality
Evolution of eusociality
Ant
Kin selection

INSIGHT EVOLUTION Modeling evolutionary transitions in social insects

Add to Reading List

Source URL: biology.mcgill.ca

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 470,17 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS ARISING ;< Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality ARISING FROM

DocID: 1v829 - View Document

Wasp Gene Expression Supports an Evolutionary Link Between Maternal Behavior and Eusociality Amy L. Toth, et al. Science 318, ); DOI: scienceThe following resources related to this article are a

DocID: 1uzW9 - View Document

Biology / Symbiosis / Behavior / Behavioural sciences / Ant colony optimization algorithms / Ant / Pheromone / Swarm behaviour / Eusociality / Foraging / Termite / Genetic algorithm

Learning Ant Foraging Behaviors Liviu A. Panait and Sean Luke George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030 , Abstract

DocID: 1rqmS - View Document

Hymenoptera / Hexapoda / Halictidae / Behavioral ecology / Superorganisms / Bee / Eusociality / Honey bee / Megalopta genalis / Apidae / Bumblebee

Ethology Emergence and Consequences of Division of Labor in Associations of Normally Solitary Sweat Bees C. Tate Holbrook*, Rebecca M. Clark*, Raphae¨l Jeanson , Susan M. Bertramà, Penelope F. Kukuk§ & Jennifer H. F

DocID: 1radk - View Document

Hymenoptera / Euglossa cordata / Behavior / Euglossa / Dominance hierarchy / Eusociality / Behavioural sciences / Oophagy / Euglossini

Microsoft Word - m09160.tex

DocID: 1qT35 - View Document