Should Environmental Caste Determination Be Assumed for Termites?

Volume: 173, Issue: 6, Pages: 848 - 853
Published: Jun 1, 2009
Abstract
A defining feature of social insects is the differentiation of colony members into either royal or worker castes. It is widely believed that caste is determined by environmental factors, with genotype playing little or no role. Social insects are thus considered key examples of polyphenism. In termites, various data support environmental caste determination (ECD) in two of the seven families; however, the evidence is less clear-cut for the other...
Paper Details
Title
Should Environmental Caste Determination Be Assumed for Termites?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Volume
173
Issue
6
Pages
848 - 853
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