[HTML][HTML] A potential role for phenotypic plasticity in invasions and declines of social insects

F Manfredini, M Arbetman, AL Toth - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Eusociality, a form of animal social organization involving sterile and reproductive castes, is
a rare, but highly ecologically successful form of life. There are striking examples of eusocial …

Functional heterogeneity in superorganisms: Emerging trends and concepts

TA O'Shea-Wheller, ER Hunt… - Annals of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Social insects are biological benchmarks of self-organization and decentralized control.
Their integrated yet accessible nature makes them ideal models for the investigation of …

[HTML][HTML] Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies

CD Pull, LV Ugelvig, F Wiesenhofer, AV Grasse… - Elife, 2018 - elifesciences.org
In social groups, infections have the potential to spread rapidly and cause disease
outbreaks. Here, we show that in a social insect, the ant Lasius neglectus, the negative …

[HTML][HTML] Social complexity, life-history and lineage influence the molecular basis of castes in vespid wasps

CDR Wyatt, MA Bentley, D Taylor, E Favreau… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
A key mechanistic hypothesis for the evolution of division of labour in social insects is that a
shared set of genes co-opted from a common solitary ancestral ground plan (a genetic …

[HTML][HTML] Synergies between division of labor and gut microbiomes of social insects

VM Sinotte, J Renelies-Hamilton, BA Taylor… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Social insects maximize resource acquisition and allocation through division of labor and
associations with microbial symbionts. Colonies divide labor among castes and subcastes …

Austral birds offer insightful complementary models in ecology and evolution

J Theuerkauf, CP Villavicencio, NM Adreani… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2022 - cell.com
The Southern Hemisphere differs from the Northern Hemisphere in many aspects. However,
most ecological and evolutionary research is conducted in the Northern Hemisphere and its …

Molecular patterns and processes in evolving sociality: lessons from insects

S Sumner, E Favreau, K Geist… - … Transactions of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Social insects have provided some of the clearest insights into the origins and evolution of
collective behaviour. Over 20 years ago, Maynard Smith and Szathmáry defined the most …

[HTML][HTML] Did human culture emerge in a cultural evolutionary transition in individuality?

DR Davison, C Andersson, RE Michod, SL Kuhn - Biological Theory, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality (ETI) have been responsible for the major
transitions in levels of selection and individuality in natural history, such as the origins of …

A method for estimating colony size using queen fecundity in termites under field conditions

M Takata, K Yabe, T Noro, S Mizote, T Konishi… - The Science of …, 2023 - Springer
Colony size in social insects is one of the most important factors in shaping their self-
organized system. It affects a wide variety of traits such as foraging and defense strategies …

[HTML][HTML] Zooming out the microscope on cumulative cultural evolution:'Trajectory B'from animal to human culture

C Andersson, C Tennie - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2023 - nature.com
It is widely believed that human culture originated in the appearance of Oldowan stone-tool
production (circa 2.9 Mya) and a primitive but effective ability to copy detailed know-how …