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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Social Brains and Behavior—Past and Present
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Wulfila Gronenberg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
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PART ONE Transitions in Social Evolution
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Evolution of Social Insect Mating Systems 3
- CHAPTER TWO The Evolution of Queen Numbers in Ants: From One to Many and Back 26
- CHAPTER THREE Aging of Social Insects 51
- CHAPTER FOUR The Ecological Setting of Social Evolution: The Demography of Ant Populations 74
- CHAPTER FIVE Control of Termite Caste Differentiation 105
- CHAPTER SIX Termites: An Alternative Road to Eusociality and the Importance of Group Benefits in Social Insects 128
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Evolution of Communal Behavior in Bees and Wasps: An Alternative to Eusociality 148
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PART TWO Communication
- Introduction 171
- CHAPTER EIGHT Cue Diversity and Social Recognition 173
- CHAPTER NINE Adaptations in the Olfactory System of Social Hymenoptera 195
- CHAPTER TEN Fertility Signaling as a General Mechanism of Regulating Reproductive Division of Labor in Ants 220
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Vibrational Signals in Social Wasps: A Role in Caste Determination? 243
- CHAPTER TWELVE Convergent Evolution of Food Recruitment Mechanisms in Bees and Wasps 266
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Organization of Social Foraging in Ants: Energetics and Communication 289
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PART THREE Neurogenetic Basis of Social Behavior
- Introduction 311
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Behavioral Genetics in Social Insects 315
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Sensory Thresholds, Learning, and the Division of Foraging Labor in the Honey Bee 335
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Social Life from Solitary Regulatory Networks: A Paradigm for Insect Sociality 357
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Social Brains and Behavior—Past and Present 377
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Plasticity in the Circadian Clock and the Temporal Organization of Insect Societies 402
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PART FOUR Theoretical Perspectives on Social Organization
- Introduction 433
- CHAPTER NINETEEN The Dawn of a Golden Age in Mathematical Insect Sociobiology 437
- CHAPTER TWENTY Positive Feedback, Convergent Collective Patterns, and Social Transitions in Arthropods 460
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Division of Labor in the Context of Complexity 483
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Insect Societies as Models for Collective Decision Making 503
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE From Social Behavior to Molecules: Models and Modules in the Middle 525
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Social Insects as Models in Epidemiology: Establishing the Foundation for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Disease and Sociality 545
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Social Insects and the Individuality Thesis: Cohesion and the Colony as a Selectable Individual 572
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Social Insects, Evo-Devo, and the Novelty Problem: The Advantage of “Natural Experiments” Sensu Boveri 590
- Acknowledgments 609
- Index 611
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
-
PART ONE Transitions in Social Evolution
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Evolution of Social Insect Mating Systems 3
- CHAPTER TWO The Evolution of Queen Numbers in Ants: From One to Many and Back 26
- CHAPTER THREE Aging of Social Insects 51
- CHAPTER FOUR The Ecological Setting of Social Evolution: The Demography of Ant Populations 74
- CHAPTER FIVE Control of Termite Caste Differentiation 105
- CHAPTER SIX Termites: An Alternative Road to Eusociality and the Importance of Group Benefits in Social Insects 128
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Evolution of Communal Behavior in Bees and Wasps: An Alternative to Eusociality 148
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PART TWO Communication
- Introduction 171
- CHAPTER EIGHT Cue Diversity and Social Recognition 173
- CHAPTER NINE Adaptations in the Olfactory System of Social Hymenoptera 195
- CHAPTER TEN Fertility Signaling as a General Mechanism of Regulating Reproductive Division of Labor in Ants 220
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Vibrational Signals in Social Wasps: A Role in Caste Determination? 243
- CHAPTER TWELVE Convergent Evolution of Food Recruitment Mechanisms in Bees and Wasps 266
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Organization of Social Foraging in Ants: Energetics and Communication 289
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PART THREE Neurogenetic Basis of Social Behavior
- Introduction 311
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Behavioral Genetics in Social Insects 315
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Sensory Thresholds, Learning, and the Division of Foraging Labor in the Honey Bee 335
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Social Life from Solitary Regulatory Networks: A Paradigm for Insect Sociality 357
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Social Brains and Behavior—Past and Present 377
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Plasticity in the Circadian Clock and the Temporal Organization of Insect Societies 402
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PART FOUR Theoretical Perspectives on Social Organization
- Introduction 433
- CHAPTER NINETEEN The Dawn of a Golden Age in Mathematical Insect Sociobiology 437
- CHAPTER TWENTY Positive Feedback, Convergent Collective Patterns, and Social Transitions in Arthropods 460
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Division of Labor in the Context of Complexity 483
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Insect Societies as Models for Collective Decision Making 503
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE From Social Behavior to Molecules: Models and Modules in the Middle 525
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Social Insects as Models in Epidemiology: Establishing the Foundation for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Disease and Sociality 545
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Social Insects and the Individuality Thesis: Cohesion and the Colony as a Selectable Individual 572
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Social Insects, Evo-Devo, and the Novelty Problem: The Advantage of “Natural Experiments” Sensu Boveri 590
- Acknowledgments 609
- Index 611