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Chapter 2 Opener These sterile worker weaver ants labor together to make leaf nests for the reproductive benefit of other ants. Why?
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Figure 2.1 A group of worker termites escorted by a single large soldier back to their colony
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Figure 2.2 A huge number of tiny sterile termites built this immense home for their colony in Western Australia
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Figure 2.3 Sacrifices by social insect workers
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Figure 2.3 Sacrifices by social insect workers (Part 1)
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Figure 2.3 Sacrifices by social insect workers (Part 2)
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Figure 2.4 The territories of an Australian songbird
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Figure 2.4 The territories of an Australian songbird (Part 1)
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Figure 2.4 The territories of an Australian songbird (Part 2)
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Figure 2.5 Gary Larson’s cartoon of presumably suicidal lemmings headed into the ocean
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Figure 2.6 How to achieve indirect fitness
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Figure 2.7 A foundress female wasp
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Figure 2.8 A colony of Dictyostelium discoideum
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Figure 2.9 Haplodiploidy and the evolution of eusociality in the Hymenoptera
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Figure 2.9 Haplodiploidy and the evolution of eusociality in the Hymenoptera (Part 1)
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Figure 2.9 Haplodiploidy and the evolution of eusociality in the Hymenoptera (Part 2)
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Figure 2.9 Haplodiploidy and the evolution of eusociality in the Hymenoptera (Part 3)
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Figure 2.9 Haplodiploidy and the evolution of eusociality in the Hymenoptera (Part 4)
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Figure 2.10 Monogamy and the origin of eusociality by kin selection in the Hymenoptera
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Box 2.3 How are phylogenetic trees constructed and what do they mean?
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Box 2.3 How are phylogenetic trees constructed and what do they mean? (Part 1)
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Box 2.3 How are phylogenetic trees constructed and what do they mean? (Part 2)
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Figure 2.11 Round dance of honey bees
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Figure 2.12 Waggle dance of honey bees
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Figure 2.12 Waggle dance of honey bees (Part 1)
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Figure 2.12 Waggle dance of honey bees (Part 2)
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Figure 2.13 Testing directional and distance communication by honey bees
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Figure 2.13 Testing directional and distance communication by honey bees (Part 1)
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Figure 2.13 Testing directional and distance communication by honey bees (Part 2)
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Figure 2.14 The nest of an Asian honey bee, Apis florea, is built out in the open around a branch
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Figure 2.15 Communication by scent marking in a stingless bee
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Figure 2.16 Evolutionary history of the honey bee dance communication system
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Figure 2.16 Evolutionary history of the honey bee dance communication system (Part 1)
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Figure 2.16 Evolutionary history of the honey bee dance communication system (Part 2)
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Figure 2.17 Workers and the queen monitor the reproductive behavior of others
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Figure 2.18 Conflict within ant colonies in which workers that are about to reproduce are detected by colony mates and physically restrained
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Figure 2.18 Conflict within ant colonies in which workers that are about to reproduce are detected by colony mates and physically restrained (Part 1)
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Figure 2.18 Conflict within ant colonies in which workers that are about to reproduce are detected by colony mates and physically restrained (Part 2)
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Figure 2.19 A test of the effectiveness of policing
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Figure 2.20 The proportion of males produced by workers varies among ants, social bees, and social wasps
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Figure 2.21 Colony kin structure is linked to queen production in eusocial Melipona bees
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Figure 2.21 Colony kin structure is linked to queen production in eusocial Melipona bees (Part 1)
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Figure 2.21 Colony kin structure is linked to queen production in eusocial Melipona bees (Part 2)