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    is sufficient to explain the evolution of eusociality, and most likely the pathway to eusociality involved a combination of pre-conditions, ecological factors...
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    eusociality. M. A. Nowak, C. E. Tarnita, and E. O. Wilson proposed in 2010 that since eusociality produces an extremely altruistic society, eusocial groups...
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    Bee (redirect from Evolution of bees)
    explanation of the multiple (at least nine) evolutions of eusociality within Hymenoptera. Haplodiploidy is neither necessary nor sufficient for eusociality. Some...
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    Austroplatypus incompertus (category Beetles of Australia)
    Ploidy of the eusocial beetle Austroplatypus incompertus (Schedl) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) and implications for the evolution of eusociality] Kin selection...
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    high degree of sociality is called a social animal. The highest degree of sociality recognized by sociobiologists is eusociality. A eusocial taxon is one...
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    inferred eusociality origins. Thus, the Halictinae are believed to model the primitive eusociality of advanced eusocial hymenopterans. Because of their polymorphic...
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    Jarchow, H.; Schulze-Makuch, P.; Deutsch, T. (eds.). The evolution of eusociality. The biology of the naked mole-rat. Vol. 3. p. 44. Friedmann, D.; Johnson...
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    haplodiploidy did in fact pave the way for the evolution of eusociality is still a matter of debate. Another feature of the haplodiploidy system is that recessive...
  • evolution of eusociality" (2010) by Wilson, Martin Nowak and Corina Tarnita in Nature, for more importance of group selection and against the idea of...
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    Kladothrips (category Insects of Australia)
    the few organisms outside of Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and ants) and Isoptera (termites) that exhibit eusociality. Eusocial insects are animals that develop...
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    all of the eusocial Hymenopterans. It is theorized that the possession of a venomous sting was important in the repeated evolution of eusociality within...
  • behavior in terms of evolution Cultural evolution, an evolutionary theory of social change Evolution of eusociality, the evolution of highly cooperative...
  • PMID 18511689. S2CID 20388889. Thorne, B. (1997). "Evolution of Eusociality in Termites". Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 28 (1): 27–54. doi:10...
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    reversal of eusociality. Phylogenetic data from this species suggests that a communal strategy serves as a transitional step between eusociality and a reversion...
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    Group selection (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    on the origin of eusociality, and so Nowak et al. have added nothing new here. Inclusive fitness theory has explained why eusociality has evolved only...
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    on the theory of kin selection have crumbled" and that he now relies instead on the theory of eusociality and "gene-culture co-evolution" for the underlying...
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    Bombus ternarius (category Hymenoptera of North America)
    The evolution of eusociality can be explained by Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory. The mostly sterile workers forage for food and take care of the...
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    for the evolution of eusociality in stem ants and a systematic revision of † Gerontoformica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
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    Reticulitermes virginicus (category Insects of the United States)
    Extension, University of Florida. Nowak, Martin A.; Tarnita, Corina E.; Wilson, Edward O. (August 2010). "The evolution of eusociality". Nature. 466 (7310):...
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    termites and juvenile, but not adult, cockroaches. During the evolution of eusociality, the individuals need to share a desire to group together. Juvenile...
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