Subcaste-specific evolution of head size in the ant genusPheidole

Volume: 118, Issue: 3, Pages: 472 - 485
Published: Mar 15, 2016
Abstract
An organism's morphology is constrained by its evolutionary history and the need to meet a variety of potentially competing functions. The ant genus Pheidole is the most species-rich ant genus and almost every species has a dimorphic worker caste (a few are trimorphic). This separation of workers into two developmentally distinct subcastes (smaller minors and larger majors with distinctively large heads) may partially release individuals from...
Paper Details
Title
Subcaste-specific evolution of head size in the ant genusPheidole
Published Date
Mar 15, 2016
Volume
118
Issue
3
Pages
472 - 485
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