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Live and let die: why fighter males of the ant Cardiocondyla kill each other but tolerate their winged rivals

Anderson, C. ; ;



Abstract

Unlike most social insects, many Cardiocondyla ant species have two male morphs: wingless (ergatoid) males, who remain ill the natal nest, and winged males who disperse but, strangely, before leaving may also mate within the nest. Whereas ergatoid males are highly intolerant of each other and fight among themselves, they tend to tolerate their winged counterparts. This is despite the fact that ...

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