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Synoeca septentrionalis exhibit a
behavior that is
known as "cyclical
oligogyny,"
where there are
varying numbers of
queens per
colony cycle. When the...
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found in
Central Africa. This wasp is
unique in that it
exhibits cyclical oligogyny,
meaning queen number varies with
colony cycle.
After several generations...
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Polygyny Establishment of an ant
colony under multiple egg-laying queens.
Oligogyny Establishment of a
polygynous colony where the
multiple egg-laying queens...
- gynoid, gynophobia, heterogynous, hypogynous, misogynist, monogyny,
oligogyny, philogyny, polygynist,
polygyny gyr- ring Gr**** γῦρος (gûros), γυρός...
- Gertsch, Pia J.; Heinze, Jürgen; Pamilo, Pekka; Hölldobler, Bert (1998). "
Oligogyny by
unrelated queens in the
carpenter ant,
Camponotus ligniperdus". Behavioral...
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relatedness among nest
mates remains relatively high as a
result of
cyclical oligogyny,
which is a
system where the
number of
queens varies over time. Because...
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establish independent monogynous colonies, but with the
possibility of
oligogyny (multiple
queens are
accepted by the
workers in the colony, but the queens...
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first generation,
usually smaller in size than
subsequent generations oligogyny nest
arrangement with
multiple queens,
defined by
worker tolerance towards...
- an egg to an
adult is 30 days. The
cycle of P.
occidentalis is
cyclic oligogyny,
meaning that over time, the
queens die and no new
queens are produced...
- gynoid, gynophobia, heterogynous, hypogynous, misogynist, monogyny,
oligogyny, philogyny, polygynist,
polygyny gyr- ring Gr**** γῦρος (gûros), γυρός...