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Episode 150: Barbara Thorne talks about E.O. Wilson, the conehead termite and the sociality of termites

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Evolution by Natural Selection: Neuter and Sterile Insects

Darwin was stumped by the so-called neuter and sterile insects. The three traits that define the highly social insects are overlapping generations, cooperative brood care and reproductive division of labor. In honeybees, for example, the queen has one nuptial flight during which time she's inseminated by males,. And those males quickly stores their sperm and produces her family. So back to me, termites evolved in the late Jurassic, the earlyretaceous, something like 140 million years ago; there are no solitary termites living now. We can't go back to look at what happened between the solitary ancestor who ultimately became these highly social species we have today.

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