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Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps The Communal Aggregation Hypothesis
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Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps The Communal Aggregation Hypothesis (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution) Unknown - 1993

de Yosiaki Ito


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In this book, Yosiaki Ito presents data on tropical wasps which suggests that kin-selection has been over-emphasized as an evolutionary explanation of sociality. He concentrates on the Vespidae (paper wasps and hornets), a group much discussed by evolutionary biologists because it exhibits all stages of social evolution - subsociality, primitive eusociality and advanced eusociality. The author reports field observations by himself and others in Central America, Asia and Australia, showing that multiple egg-layers in a nest are not uncommon. Because coexistence of many queens leads to lower relatedness among colony members than in single-queen colonies, he suggests that kin-selection may not be the most powerful force determining observed social patterns. Instead, subsocial wasps may first have aggregated for defence purposes in habitats with a high risk of predation, with mutualistic associations among many queens. Through parental manipulation and then kin-selection, differentiation into within-generation castes may have followed.

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  • Título Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps The Communal Aggregation Hypothesis (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution)
  • Autor Yosiaki Ito
  • Encuadernación unknown
  • Edición First Edition
  • Editorial Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford
  • Fecha de publicación March 18, 1993
  • ISBN 9780198546832
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9780198546832 / 0198546831
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Oxford University Press, USA, 1993-03-18. Hardcover. Good.
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EUR 14.49
Envío gratuito a USA