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The Social Biology Of Ropalidia Marginata Toward Understanding The Evolution Of Eusociality Raghavendra Gadagkar

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The Social Biology Of Ropalidia Marginata Toward Understanding The Evolution Of Eusociality Raghavendra Gadagkar
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Raghavendra Gadagkar
ISBN: 9780674006119, 0674006119
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Social Biology Of Ropalidia Marginata Toward Understanding The Evolution Of Eusociality Raghavendra Gadagkar by Raghavendra Gadagkar 9780674006119, 0674006119 instant download after payment.

In this book, the biologist Raghavendra Gadagkar focuses on the single species he has worked on throughout his career. Found throughout southern India, Ropalidia marginata is a primitively eusocial wasp--a species in which queens and workers do not differ morphologically and even the latter retain the ability to reproduce. New colonies may be founded by a single fertile female or by several, which then share reproductive and worker duties.

R. marginata has provided Gadagkar with a unique opportunity to study the evolution of eusociality; its long-lived dynasties can continue almost indefinitely, as old or weakened queens are replaced by young and healthy ones and new colonies are founded throughout the year. Understanding such primitively eusocial species is crucial, Gadagkar argues, if we are to understand the evolution of the greater degrees of sociality found in other wasp species and in ants, termites, and bees. His years of study have led him to believe that ecological, physiological, and demographic factors can be more important than genetic relatedness in the selection for or against social traits.

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