Sympatric speciation and radiative evolution of socially parasitic ants - Heretic hypotheses and their factual background

Volume: 28, Issue: 4, Pages: 241 - 260
Published: Apr 27, 2009
Abstract
According to current hypotheses the main types of social parasitism among ants, namely slavery, temporary parasitism, and inquilinism, arose from such features as predation on other ants, or territorial behavior, both presumed precursors of slavemaking, and polygyny, a presumed precursor of temporary parasitism and inquilinism. The latter is believed also to represent a final instar in several evolutionary pathways leading from slavery,...
Paper Details
Title
Sympatric speciation and radiative evolution of socially parasitic ants - Heretic hypotheses and their factual background
Published Date
Apr 27, 2009
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
241 - 260
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