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Widespread occurrence of asexual reproduction in higher termites of the Termes group (Termitidae: Termitinae).

Simon HellemansKlára DolejšováJan KřivánekDenis FournierRobert HanusYves Roisin
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
The breeding system in P. impostor is very reminiscent of that described in C. tuberosus and can be characterized as AQS. In the remaining two species, our limited data do not allow classifying the breeding system as AQS; yet, also in these species the thelytokous production of neotenic females appears to be a systematic element of reproductive strategies. It appears likely that the capacity of thelytokous parthenogenesis evolved once in the Termes group, and may ultimately be found more widely, well beyond these Neotropical species.
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