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1 and almost exclusively so for transitions to eusociality.
2 is essential and causal in the evolution of eusociality.
3 illion years, close to the origin of termite eusociality.
4 relatedness is important in the evolution of eusociality.
5 uding the evolution of multi-cellularity and eusociality.
6 with the ecological factor that had favored eusociality.
7 a model organism to study the complexity of eusociality.
8 neage-specific regulatory features linked to eusociality.
9 n, likely prerequisites for the evolution of eusociality.
10 specific genetic changes to the evolution of eusociality.
11 oretical attempt to explain the evolution of eusociality.
12 ce of eukaryotic cells, multicellularity and eusociality.
13 ay be a consequence, rather than a cause, of eusociality.
14 been considered crucial to the evolution of eusociality.
15 ve coincided with the evolution of honey bee eusociality.
19 for their siblings is a defining feature of eusociality and a major challenge for evolutionary theor
20 nity in species that differ in the degree of eusociality and coloniality, and suggest that it may als
21 s" may be at work in the evolution of insect eusociality and human ultrasociality in relation to agri
22 n of this kind of model for the evolution of eusociality and show that all three of its apparently no
23 ses from the emergence of the first cells to eusociality and the economics of nations." In this paper
25 stribution of VP immunoreactivity relates to eusociality and the unusual physiology of naked mole-rat
26 genome features thought to underpin advanced eusociality are also present in bumblebees, indicating a
29 factors could have promoted the evolution of eusociality by accelerating and enhancing direct fitness
30 volution across three independent origins of eusociality by sequencing transcriptomes of nine sociall
33 ed and less similar in size, suggesting that eusociality enhances competitive ability and drives comp
37 ication being that unequivocal evidence that eusociality evolved through the action of kin-selected a
42 of division of labour, in lineages in which eusociality has arisen independently, have evolved throu
43 o well-corroborated phylogenies, I show that eusociality has arisen only three times within halictid
50 arity in geological time of the emergence of eusociality in ants and other animal phylads; (ii) the p
53 sential roles in the origin and evolution of eusociality in ants, through their functional roles in p
54 pertoires suggest that the route to advanced eusociality in bees was mediated by many small changes i
56 been the dominant paradigm for understanding eusociality in insects, direct fitness is vital to expla
57 Understanding the origin and maintenance of eusociality in termites has proved problematic, in part,
59 arliest stages of eusocial evolution because eusociality in these taxa evolved long ago (in the Creta
62 hose of the honeybee, a lineage that evolved eusociality independently from ants, and solitary insect
63 ated genes, suggesting that the evolution of eusociality involved major nutritional and reproductive
72 ars that a precondition for the evolution of eusociality is the defence and repeated feeding of offsp
77 s indicate two independent origins of vespid eusociality, once in the clade Polistinae+Vespinae and o
78 "Relatedness, Conflict, and the Evolution of Eusociality" respond to objections raised by Martin Nowa
79 st theories used to explain the evolution of eusociality rest upon two key assumptions: mutations aff
80 eding (bees [Anthophila] and Masarinae), and eusociality (social vespid wasps, ants, and some bees) [
82 at monogamy was critical in the evolution of eusociality, strongly supporting the prediction of inclu
83 ransitions towards communal breeding than to eusociality, suggesting that different ecological factor
85 rts and that species that have reverted from eusociality to solitary living have repeatedly reduced i
86 n played a key role in the origins of insect eusociality, whereas changes in gene composition were mo
87 bolstered by a new model of the evolution of eusociality with novel conclusions that appeared to over
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