reviewAnnual Review of EntomologyDec 6, 2005GREEN OA

CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INSECT SOCIETIES

Institute for Advanced Study · University of Sheffield · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Although best known for cooperation, insect societies also manifest many potential conflicts among individuals. These conflicts involve both direct reproduction by individuals and manipulation of the reproduction of colony members. Here we review five major areas of reproductive conflict in insect societies: (a) sex allocation, (b) queen rearing, (c) male rearing, (d) queen-worker caste fate, and (e) breeding conflicts among totipotent adults. For each area we discuss the basis for conflict (potential conflict), whether conflict is expressed (actual conflict), whose interests prevail (conflict outcome), and the factors that reduce colony-level costs of conflict (conflict resolution), such as factors that cause…

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Keywords
  • Conflict resolution
  • Biology
  • Conflict resolution research
  • Caste
  • Reproduction
  • Kinship
  • Sexual conflict
  • Constraint (computer-aided design)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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