eusociality การใช้
- However, eusociality also exists within generations with no adult overlap.
- The Vespidae family is characterized by the eusociality of its members.
- This form of social behaviour is referred to as eusociality.
- Thus the number of independent evolutions of eusociality is still under investigation.
- The association between haplodiploidy and eusociality is below statistical significance.
- It also requires simpler mathematical calculations when explaining the evolution of eusociality.
- Eusociality exists in certain insects, crustaceans and mammals.
- I guess it would be related ( but not identical ) to eusociality.
- Eusociality is the highest level of social organization.
- This fact has been used to explain the evolution of eusociality in many hymenopterans.
- The highest degree of sociality recognized by sociobiologists is " eusociality ".
- Eusociality has evolved in several orders of insects.
- Eusociality offers a competitive advantage in shrimp populations.
- It explains eusociality in insects an mole rats.
- Thus, the Halictinae are believed to model the primitive eusociality of advanced eusocial hymenopterans.
- It was found that monogamy was the ancestral state in all the independent transitions to eusociality.
- This could be a precursor, or pre-condition for why eusociality evolved in termites.
- Further clues to the genetic origins of eusociality have been derived by comparing quality of genomic processes.
- In 2010, Nowak, Tarnita and Wilson challenged the theoretical explanation of the evolution of eusociality.
- Another indicator of eusociality in " P . alternata " is the skewed sex ratio.
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