A putatively new ant species from the Cataglyphis cursor group displays low levels of polyandry with standard sexual reproduction
C. Doums,
P. Chifflet-Belle,
T. Lenormand
et al.
Abstract:How social organisation (number of queens and mating partners) and reproductive systems (use of thelytoky vs sex) evolved in ants and how they interplay is still far from clear. The Cataglyphis desert ants represent a fascinating group as it harbours variation in both levels of polyandry and the use of thelytoky, with polyandry and sexual reproduction probably being the ancestral state. In this study, we compared the colony and population genetic structure of two populations of the Cataglyphis cursor group dis… Show more
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