
The Evolution of Social Wasps
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- I. History
- 1. Plant Feeders and Parasitoids
- Symphytans
- Apocrita
- Aculeata
- 2. Pollen Wasps, Potter Wasps, and Hover Wasps
- Euparagiinae
- Masarinae
- Eumeninae
- Stenogastrinae
- 3. Paper Wasps and Vespines
- Independent-founding Polistinae
- Swarm-founding Polistinae
- Vespinae
- 4. The Historical Scenario of Social Evolution
- Overview
- Diphyletic Sociality in Vespidae
- Sociality in Stenogastrinae
- Sociality in Polistinae (+ Vespinae)
- A Further Argument for Diphyletic Vespid Sociality
- Beyond the Sociality Threshold
- II. Dynamics
- 5. Individuals
- Midgut Proteases
- Free Amino Acids
- Fat Body and Storage Protein
- Polyphenism
- Diapause and Quiescence
- 6. Colonies
- Colony Founding and Nest Construction
- Alloparental Offspring
- Supplementation Experiments
- Ocotrophobiosis and Diminishment Experiments
- Dominance and Cofoundress Interactions
- 7. Populations
- An Exemplary Solitary Wasp
- Polistes
- Paper Wasps as Annuals
- Usurpation and Inquilinism
- Multiple Foundresses
- Opportunity for Selection
- Stenogastrines, Vespines, and Swarm Founders
- 8. The Dynamic Scenario of Social Evolution
- The Ovarian Ground Plan Hypothesis
- The Reproductive Ground Plan Hypothesis
- Life Cycles in Solitary Wasps
- The Diapause Ground Plan Hypothesis
- The Dynamic Scenario
- Synthesis
- Other Social Wasps
- Phylogenetic Implications
- The Selective Basis of Caste
- III. Paradigm Lost-and Found?
- 9. Kin Selection
- Haplodiploidy
- Sex Ratio
- Inclusive Fitness
- The Future of Kin Selection
- 10. Behavioral Ecology
- Altruism
- Teleology
- Labeling
- Adaptationism
- Asking Why
- The Real Difficulty
- 11. A Postmodern Synthesis
- Phenotypic Plasticity
- Colony-level Selection
- An Action Plan for Research on Vespidae
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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- Subject Index
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