Onderzoeksoutput per jaar
Onderzoeksoutput per jaar
The transition to eusociality has yielded complex animal societies with reproductive queen (and king) and mostly sterile worker castes. During my PhD project, I develop new analytical and individual-based simulation models to understand the evolutionary transition to eusociality. In these models, I aim at unifying recent approaches that explain the evolution of eusociality by inclusive fitness benefits or parental manipulation or invoke epigenetic inheritance to explain how eusociality can evolve from an ancestrally plastic phenotype in regard to the expression of helping behaviours. I experimentally test the theoretical model predictions on the allodapine bee Exoneura robusta, which exhibits intraspecific variation in social behaviour and therefore is appropriate to understand the emergence of helping behaviours.
Onderzoeksoutput: Article › Academic › peer review
Onderzoeksoutput: Voordruk › Academic
Onderzoeksoutput: Article › Academic › peer review
Onderzoeksoutput: Voordruk › Academic
Onderzoeksoutput › Academic
Pen, I., Beukeboom, L., Komdeur, J. & Kreider, J.
01/07/2020 → 01/07/2024
Project: Research
Jan Kreider (Speaker), Thijs Janzen (Contributor), Daniel Elsner (Contributor), Abel Bernadou (Contributor), Boris Kramer (Contributor) & Franz Weissing (Contributor)
Activiteit: Academic presentation › Academic