Proximate and ultimate mechanisms of social niche construction during colony founding in the ant P. californicus (C04)

Subject Area Sensory and Behavioural Biology
Evolution, Anthropology
Term since 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 316099922
 

Project Description

Social organisms interact constantly with other individuals and try to shape their social niche according to their fitness interest using different strategies like cooperation, selfishness, altruism or spiteful behaviour. Newly mated ant queens of Pogonomyrmex californicus can found their colonies either alone or in groups. Surprisingly, these founding associations stay together and unrelated queens and workers cooperate for the rest of the colony life, which is a major transition from kin based groups to non-kin based groups. We study the genetic and epigenetic architecture and evolution of social niche construction in the context of colony founding and the evolution of non-kin based social groups.
DFG Programme CRC/Transregios
Subproject of TRR 212:  A Novel Synthesis of Individualisation across Behaviour, Ecology and Evolution: Niche Choice, Niche Conformance, Niche Construction (NC3)
Applicant Institution Universität Bielefeld
Project Head Professor Dr. Jürgen Gadau