Optimal fissioning strategies of social insects in dependence of colony dynamics and nest founding probability
Thomas Hovestadt,
Patrick Kohl,
Oliver Mitesser
Abstract:Social insects demonstrate two fundamentally different modes of reproduction, independent colony foundation (ICF) by single fertilized queens or dependent colony foundation (DCF) by fissioning of existing colonies into an 'old' colony and one or several new colonies (swarms); at least in some species both modes can occur in parallel. The benefits and disadvantages of DCF vs. ICF have been widely discussed and been subject to empirical studies but a formal theoretical treatment of the topic is still lacking. He… Show more
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