Major Evolutionary Transitions in Social Insects, the Importance of Worker Sterility and Life History Trade-Offs

Volume: 9
Published: Oct 26, 2021
Abstract
The evolution of eusociality in social insects, such as termites, ants, and some bees and wasps, has been regarded as a major evolutionary transition (MET). Yet, there is some debate whether all species qualify. Here, we argue that worker sterility is a decisive criterion to determine whether species have passed a MET (= superorganisms), or not. When workers are sterile, reproductive interests align among group members as individual fitness is...
Paper Details
Title
Major Evolutionary Transitions in Social Insects, the Importance of Worker Sterility and Life History Trade-Offs
Published Date
Oct 26, 2021
Volume
9
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