2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.21.604453
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Queen number shapes worker longevity, fecundity and gene expression in the invasive, highly polygynous antTapinoma magnum

Anna Lenhart,
Megha Majoe,
Sibel Selvi
et al.

Abstract: In social animals, reproductive activity and ageing patterns are influenced by group composition. A well-documented phenomenon in monogynous (one-queen) insect societies is that queen presence affects worker fecundity and longevity. Little is known about whether and how workers respond to queen number variation in polygynous (multi-queen) species and how their queens age. We created queenless, one-queen, and two-queen colonies of the invasive, polygynous antTapinoma magnumto examine worker survival, fecundity,… Show more

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