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SUBMITTER: Kapheim KM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4345457 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kapheim Karen M KM Nonacs Peter P Smith Adam R AR Wayne Robert K RK Wcislo William T WT
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20150301 1803
One of the hallmarks of eusociality is that workers forego their own reproduction to assist their mother in raising siblings. This seemingly altruistic behaviour may benefit workers if gains in indirect fitness from rearing siblings outweigh the loss of direct fitness. If worker presence is advantageous to mothers, however, eusociality may evolve without net benefits to workers. Indirect fitness benefits are often cited as evidence for the importance of inclusive fitness in eusociality, but have ...[more]