نتایج جستجو برای: caste systems

تعداد نتایج: 1185654  

2008
Fabiana Elaine Casarin Ana Maria Costa-Leonardo Alberto Arab

Caste polyethism has been recorded in some termite species, however the foraging behavior of subterranean termites remains poorly known. Heterotermes tenuis Hagen (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is a subterranean termite that is native to Brazil and is an agricultural and urban pest. The aim of this study was to investigate which caste acts as scouts when searching for food sources and determinate ...

2009
Saurabh Arora

We examine three theories of caste and community using new data on social networks among residents of a south Indian village. The first theory treats individual caste groups as separated communities driven by the Brahmanical ideology of hierarchy based on purity and pollution. The second theory departs from the first by placing kings and landlords at the centre of rural (primeval) social struct...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Xuguo Zhou Faith M Oi Michael E Scharf

Lower termites express a unique form of eusocial polyphenism in that totipotent workers can differentiate into either soldier or reproductive caste phenotypes. In this initial effort using RNA interference in termites, we found that two hexamerin genes, Hex-1 and Hex-2, participate in the regulation of caste polyphenism. Our methodology involved a dual gene-silencing approach that used a single...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2004
A H Bittles S G Sullivan L A Zhivotovsky

The effects of religion, population sub-division and geography on the prevalence of deaf-mutism were investigated using information collected in the 1921 Census of Punjab. The total sample size was 9.36 million, and comprised data on thirteen Hindu castes, seventeen Muslim biraderis and two Sikh castes. A two-way analysis of variance comparing males in Hindu castes in which consanguineous marri...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Waring Trible Daniel J C Kronauer

Female ants display a wide variety of morphological castes, including workers, soldiers, ergatoid (worker-like) queens and queens. Alternative caste development within a species arises from a variable array of genetic and environmental factors. Castes themselves are also variable across species and have been repeatedly gained and lost throughout the evolutionary history of ants. Here, we propos...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Sara Helms Cahan Glennis E. Julian Steven W. Rissing Tanja Schwander Joel D. Parker Laurent Keller

Caste differentiation and reproductive division of labor are the hallmarks of insect societies. In ants and other social Hymenoptera, development of female larvae into queens or workers generally results from environmentally induced differences in gene expression. However, several cases in which certain gene combinations may determine reproductive status have been described in bees and ants. We...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Timothy A Linksvayer Michael J Wade Deborah M Gordon

While reproductive caste in eusocial insects is usually determined by environmental factors, in some populations of the harvester ants, Pogonomyrmex barbatus and P. rugosus, caste has been shown to have a strong genetic component. This system of genetic caste determination (GCD) is characterized by between-caste nuclear variation and high levels of mitochondrial haplotype variation between alte...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
William O H Hughes Jacobus J Boomsma

Advanced societies owe their success to an efficient division of labour that, in some social insects, is based on specialized worker phenotypes. The system of caste determination in such species is therefore critical. Here, we examine in a leaf-cutting ant (Acromyrmex echinatior) how a recently discovered genetic influence on caste determination interacts with the social environment. By removin...

2004
Hong Zhu Bin Zhou XinJun Mao Lijun Shan David A. Duce

Web services (WS) provide a technology for integrating applications over the Internet. The components of a WS are active and persistent computational entities that have autonomous and social behaviours. The paper investigates the formal specification of WS architecture and applications within a caste-centric framework of multi-agent systems. An abstract specification of the general architecture...

Journal: :Sociobiology 2021

In eusocial insects, particularly in ants, caste differentiation is extremely complicated when we rely on traditional taxonomy. most species, the worker does not display any distinct morphological characters neither caste’s central division according to their size variations. We used a landmark-based geometric morphometric approach quantify characteristics of female systems (queen, major and mi...

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