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user posted image rAlthough ants are noted for their communal cooperation, the ranks of ant royalty are actually riddled with cheating and corruption, a new study finds. Ant queens were thought to be the products of nurturing, as certain larvae were fed foods that prompted their development into queens, with any larvae having an opportunity to ascend to the royal ranks. But researchers who used DNA fingerprinting on five colonies of leaf-cutting ants found that the offspring of some fathers were more likely to become reproductive queens than others. "These ants have a 'royal' gene or genes, giving them an unfair advantage and enabling them to cheat many of their altruistic sisters out of their chance to become a queen themselves," said study team member Bill Hughes of the University of Leeds in the U.K. Hughes and his co-author, Jacobus Boomsma of the University of Copenhagen, also noted that these "royal" lines were always rare in the colonies. "If there were too many of one genetic line developing into queens in a single colony, the other ants would notice and might take action against them," Hughes said.

"So we think the males with these royal genes have evolved to somehow spread their offspring around more colonies and so escape detection. The rarity of the royal lines is actually an evolutionary strategy by the cheats to escape suppression by the altruistic masses that they exploit.”

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secondhand
I dreamt about ants last night.
Bella-Angelique
QUOTE (SaRuMaN @ Mar 15 2008, 05:43 AM) *
the offspring of some fathers were more likely to become reproductive queens than others









(it really is all of the men's fault yes.gif)
Legatus Legionis
you've gotta do, what you've gotta do. grin2.gif
Madeleine
it seems almost sad that ants can be so sociologally advanced and yet stunted by their tiny size
theQ
I noticed how easy we can issue a moral judgement on ant behaviour..like stating that this ant is cheating this other ant out of mating...applying human standards on that behaviour when in fact these ants are just following what nature allows them to do...noone has any idea on whats goes on in a ants mind and only then would you be able to conclude your conclusions...we certaintly can say with great certaintly that that ant is not thinking how it can screw his fellow ant out of his turn! IN DEFENCE OF THE ANTS!
danielost
QUOTE (SaRuMaN @ Mar 15 2008, 04:43 AM) *
linked-imageAlthough ants are noted for their communal cooperation, the ranks of ant royalty are actually riddled with cheating and corruption, a new study finds. Ant queens were thought to be the products of nurturing, as certain larvae were fed foods that prompted their development into queens, with any larvae having an opportunity to ascend to the royal ranks. But researchers who used DNA fingerprinting on five colonies of leaf-cutting ants found that the offspring of some fathers were more likely to become reproductive queens than others. "These ants have a 'royal' gene or genes, giving them an unfair advantage and enabling them to cheat many of their altruistic sisters out of their chance to become a queen themselves," said study team member Bill Hughes of the University of Leeds in the U.K. Hughes and his co-author, Jacobus Boomsma of the University of Copenhagen, also noted that these "royal" lines were always rare in the colonies. "If there were too many of one genetic line developing into queens in a single colony, the other ants would notice and might take action against them," Hughes said.

"So we think the males with these royal genes have evolved to somehow spread their offspring around more colonies and so escape detection. The rarity of the royal lines is actually an evolutionary strategy by the cheats to escape suppression by the altruistic masses that they exploit.”



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do what???????????
www375
QUOTE (Bella-Angelique @ Mar 15 2008, 07:40 AM) *
(it really is all of the men's fault yes.gif)



Gee, aren't we the funny, lonely feminist yes.gif
Wickian
Damn these ants and their complicated political factions!
Pavot
Has anybody here ever heard of those huge Killer Ants in Africa that march in mass groups not the little ones in the Amazon Jungles but the huge ones in Africa and find their way to whatever meat food sources is available and do find there way into the tents and huts of unknowing and deeply slumbering people that finding then selves painfully awakened by many carnivorous huge ants chewing away upon their bodies? Ants yah just gat love um…because they Love you…Pavot
BaneSilvermoon
We should occupy their "Hills" with U.S. Military and force democracy on them.
chilly772
Not sad at all... I'm glad ants aren't the same size as us we'd be food to them.
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