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Deciphering ancient rapid radiations
A deeper phylogenetic understanding of ancient patterns of diversification would contribute
to solving many problems in evolutionary biology, yet many of these phylogenies remain …
to solving many problems in evolutionary biology, yet many of these phylogenies remain …
Evo-devo and the evolution of social behavior
The integration of evolutionary biology with developmental genetics into the hybrid field of
'evo-devo'resulted in major advances in understanding multicellular development and …
'evo-devo'resulted in major advances in understanding multicellular development and …
[SÁCH][B] Principles of social evolution
AFG Bourke - 2011 - academic.oup.com
Living things are organized in a hierarchy of levels. Genes group together in cells, cells
group together in organisms, and organisms group together in societies. Even different …
group together in organisms, and organisms group together in societies. Even different …
Conserved class of queen pheromones stops social insect workers from reproducing
A major evolutionary transition to eusociality with reproductive division of labor between
queens and workers has arisen independently at least 10 times in the ants, bees, and …
queens and workers has arisen independently at least 10 times in the ants, bees, and …
Global stingless bee phylogeny supports ancient divergence, vicariance, and long distance dispersal
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are one of only two highly eusocial bees, the other being the
well studied honey bee (Apini). Unlike Apini, with only 11 species in the single genus Apis …
well studied honey bee (Apini). Unlike Apini, with only 11 species in the single genus Apis …
The origin of multicellularity in cyanobacteria
Background Cyanobacteria are one of the oldest and morphologically most diverse
prokaryotic phyla on our planet. The early development of an oxygen-containing …
prokaryotic phyla on our planet. The early development of an oxygen-containing …
A comprehensive phylogeny of the bumble bees (Bombus)
Abstract Bumble bees (Bombus Latreille) occupy a wide diversity of habitats, from alpine
meadows to lowland tropical forest, yet they appear to be similar in morphology throughout …
meadows to lowland tropical forest, yet they appear to be similar in morphology throughout …
How do insect nuclear and mitochondrial gene substitution patterns differ? Insights from Bayesian analyses of combined datasets
We analyzed 12 combined mitochondrial and nuclear gene datasets in seven orders of
insects using both equal weights parsimony (to evaluate phylogenetic utility) and Bayesian …
insects using both equal weights parsimony (to evaluate phylogenetic utility) and Bayesian …
Historical Biogeography, Divergence Times, and Diversification Patterns of Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus)
HM Hines - Systematic biology, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Bumble bees (Bombus) are a cold-adapted, largely alpine group that can elucidate patterns
of Holarctic historical biogeography, particularly in comparison to the alpine plants with …
of Holarctic historical biogeography, particularly in comparison to the alpine plants with …
The history of early bee diversification based on five genes plus morphology
Bees, the largest (> 16,000 species) and most important radiation of pollinating insects,
originated in early to mid-Cretaceous, roughly in synchrony with the angiosperms (flowering …
originated in early to mid-Cretaceous, roughly in synchrony with the angiosperms (flowering …