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The evolution of social wasps / James H. Hunt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hunt, James H.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vespidae--Behavior.
Vespidae.
Social behavior in animals.
Physical Description:
xxi, 259 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Summary:
The Evolution of Social Wasps resolves one of evolutions most intriguing problems - the origin of insect sociality. It also challenges conceptual approaches that have dominated three decades of social behavior research. Hunt's innovative model integrates life history, nutrition, development and ecology. His broad synthesis of empirical knowledge on social wasps should interest evolution biologists, behavioral ecologists, or entomologists alike.
Contents:
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
Œcotrophobiosis 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
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
Subject Index
Z.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-248) and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780198042075
0198042078
OCLC:
437096255

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