Abstract:Workers of the ant Cardiocondyla elegans drop female sexuals into the
nest entrance of other colonies to promote outbreeding with unrelated,
wingless males. Corroborating results from previous years we document
that carrier and carried female sexuals are typically related and that
the transfer initially occurs mostly from their joint natal colonies to
unrelated colonies. Female sexuals mate multiply with up to seven
genetically distinguishable males. Contrary to our expectation, the
colony growth rate of multi… Show more
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