Dear Editor,The reproductive division of labor between reproductive and non-reproductive castes is regarded as a hallmark of the evolution of eusociality and is vital to the ecological success of social insects(Wilson...Dear Editor,The reproductive division of labor between reproductive and non-reproductive castes is regarded as a hallmark of the evolution of eusociality and is vital to the ecological success of social insects(Wilson,1971;Wilson&Holldobler,2005).The social systems of hymenopterans and termites have attracted much attention;however,social organization has also been found in some tiny aphids of the Hemiptera.展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,The reproductive division of labor between reproductive and non-reproductive castes is regarded as a hallmark of the evolution of eusociality and is vital to the ecological success of social insects(Wilson,1971;Wilson&Holldobler,2005).The social systems of hymenopterans and termites have attracted much attention;however,social organization has also been found in some tiny aphids of the Hemiptera.