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Population and colony structure of an ant with territorial males, Cardiocondyla venustula.

Susanne JacobsJurgen Heinze
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
While C. venustula resembles tropical Cardiocondyla in queen number and mating frequency, it differs by the absence of winged disperser males. Dispersal by solitary, mated queens on foot or by short flights and their adoption by alien colonies might promote gene flow between colonies and counteract prolonged inbreeding. The abundance of suitable habitat and the high density of nests facilitate the spread of this species by budding and together with the apparent resistance against inbreeding make it a highly successful pioneer species and invader of degraded and man-made habitats.
Keyphrases
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