2016
DOI: 10.1111/evo.13018
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Sex allocation conflict between queens and workers inFormica pratensiswood ants predicts seasonal sex ratio variation

Abstract: Sex allocation theory predicts parents should adjust their investment in male and female offspring in a way that increases parental fitness. This has been shown in several species and selective contexts. Yet, seasonal sex ratio variation within species and its underlying causes are poorly understood. Here, we study sex allocation variation in the wood ant Formica pratensis. This species displays conflict over colony sex ratio as workers and queens prefer different investment in male and female offspring, owing… Show more

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