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Costs and benefits of subordinate queens in colonies of the ant,<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Leptothorax gredleri</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">J?HeinzeEmail author  B?Oberstadt
Institution:(1) Biologie I, Universität Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany
Abstract:Queens of some species of social insects form dominance hierarchies in which only the top-ranking individual reproduces. Such unequal partitioning of reproduction can be stable when subordinate queens increase their inclusive fitness indirectly by helping to rear a related dominant queen's offspring. We investigated whether subordinate queens of the ant, Leptothorax gredleri, affect the reproductive success of the dominant queen. In laboratory colonies with two queens, first eggs were laid approximately 20 days later than in colonies with a single queen, presumably due to aggressive competition among nestmate queens. Nevertheless, two-queen colonies produced on average more brood than one-queen colonies, although egg laying was completely or almost completely monopolized by one single queen. The presence of a subordinate queen therefore appears to increase the productivity of the dominant.
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