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The social biology of wasps / Kenneth G. Ross, Robert W. Matthews

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Matthews, Robert W., editor.
Ross, Kenneth G., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Insect societies.
Sphecidae.
Vespidae.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 678 p. :) ill. ;
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
In this edited collection, 17 internationally known authorities bring together the results of recent research on the natural history, ecology, behavior, morphology, and genetics of wasps as they pertain to the evolution of social behavior. The first part of the book opens with a review of the classification of the family Vespidae along with a revision of the subfamily Polistinae. Seven subsequent chapters deal with the natural history and social biology of each of the major taxa of social and presocial vespids. The second part of the book offers chapters on reproductive competition; worker polyethism; evolution of nest architecture, of queen number and queen control, and of exocrine glands; population genetics; the nutritional bsis of social evolution; and the nest as the locus of social life. The final chapter is a comparative discussion of social behavior in the Sphecidae, the only family of wasps besides the Vespidae in which well-developed social behavior is known. Providing a wealth of information about the biology of wasps, this comprehensive, up-to-date volume will be an essential reference for entomologists, evolutionary biologists, behavioral ecologists, ethologists, and zoologists. Contributors: James M. Carpenter. David P. Cowan. Holly A Downing. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Albert Greene. James H. Hunt. Robert L. Jeanne. Makoto Matsuura. Robert W. Matthews. Hudson K. Reeve. PeterFrank Roseler. Kenneth G. Ross. J. Philip Spradbery. Christopher K. Starr. Stefano Turillazzi. John W. Wenzel. Mary Jane West-Eberhard.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Introduction / West-Eberhard, Mary Jane
PART I. The Social Biology of the Vespidae
1. Phylogenetic Relationships and the Origin of Social Behavior in the Vespidae / Carpenter, James M.
2. The Solitary and Presocial Vespidae / Cowan, David P.
3. The Stenogastrinae / Turillazzi, Stefano
4. Polistes / Reeve, Hudson K.
5. Belonogaster, Mischocyttarus, Parapolybia, and Independent-founding Ropalidia / Gadagkar, Raghavendra
6. The Swarm-founding Polistinae / Jeanne, Robert L.
7. Vespa and Provespa / Matsuura, Makoto
8. Dolichovespula and Vespula / Greene, Albert
PART II. Special Topics in the Social Biology of Wasps
9. Reproductive Competition during Colony Establishment / Roseler, Peter-Frank
10. Evolution of Queen Number and Queen Control / Spradbery, J. Philip
11. Polyethism / Jeanne, Robert L.
12. Nourishment and the Evolution of the Social Vespidae / Hunt, James H.
13. Population Genetic Structure, Relatedness, and Breeding Systems / Ross, Kenneth G. / Carpenter, James M.
14. Evolution of Nest Architecture / Wenzel, John W.
15. The Nest as the Locus of Social Life / Starr, Christopher K.
16. The Function and Evolution of Exocrine Glands / Downing, Holly A.
17. Evolution of Social Behavior in Sphecid Wasps / Matthews, Robert W.
Literature Cited
Subject Index
Taxonomic Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 603-666) and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mrz 2019)
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781501718670
1501718673
OCLC:
1080549117

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