-
cares for its
young but
shows no
other sociality traits is said to be
subsocial. An
animal that
exhibits a high
degree of
sociality is
called a social...
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genus includes three subsocial species, A. fenestralis, A.
similis and A. ferox, all
three of
which have
highly developed subsocial organizations. Wikimedia...
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Zethinae are all
solitary with the
exception of a few
communal and
several subsocial species. The
Stenogastrinae are
facultatively eusocial,
considering nests...
- do not
display parental care
behaviors after the eggs have been laid.
Subsociality,
where females guard their offspring, is well-do****ented in two families...
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evolved along a
restricted pathway through solitary subsocial ancestors. It has been
shown that the
subsocial spiders of
genus Stegodyphus tolerate a low level...
- ****ushima, C. S.; Martins, R. (2008). "Sociable
widow spiders?
Evidence of
subsociality in LatrodectusWalckenaer, 1805 (Araneae, Theridiidae)".
Journal of Ethology...
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known as wood
roaches or brown-hooded ****roaches.
These roaches are
subsocial,
their young requiring considerable parental interaction. They also share...
- only
genuinely eusocial lineage known among roaches, in
contrast to the
subsocial members of the
genus Cryptocercus. Some
species make a
buzzing noise while...
- female-biased **** ratios, with up to 10
females per male. The social,
subsocial, and
solitary behavior of
differing species within Anelosimus has been...
- 60
spiderlings emerge from an egg-sac.
Unusual for spiders, they are
subsocial at this stage: They
remain together for
about a month, but do not cooperate...