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An Overview of Structure and Evolution of the Lithosphere in the NorthAtlantic Region
Irina Artemieva & Hans ThyboMoho and magmatism in extensional settings
Hans ThyboData from: Strict monandry in the ponerine army ant genus Simopelta suggests that colony size and complexity drive mating system evolution in social insects
Daniel J. C. Kronauer, Sean O'Donnell, Jacobus J. Boomsma & Naomi E. Pierce
Altruism in social insects has evolved between closely related full-siblings. It is therefore of considerable interest why some groups have secondarily evolved low within-colony relatedness, which in turn affects the relatedness incentives of within-colony cooperation and conflict. The highest queen mating frequencies, and therefore among the lowest degrees of colony relatedness, occur in Apis honeybees and army ants of the subfamilies Aenictinae, Ecitoninae, and Dorylinae, suggesting that common life-history features such as reproduction by colony...