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Title: Phylogenetic tests reject Emery’s rule in the evolution of social parasitism in yellowjackets and hornets
Authors: Lopez-Osorio, Federico
Perrard, Adrien
Pickett, Kurt M.
Keywords: Biology
Evolution
Taxonomy and systematics
Behaviour
Social parasitism
Emery’s rule
Social insects
Phylogeny
Vespinae
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Social parasites exploit the brood-care behaviour and social structure of one or more host species. Within the social Hymenoptera there are different types of social parasitism. In its extreme form, species of obligate social parasites, or inquilines, do not have the worker caste and depend entirely on the workers of a host species to raise their reproductive offspring. The strict form of Emery’s rule states that social parasites share immediate common ancestry with their hosts. Moreover, this rule has been linked with a sympatric origin of inquilines from their hosts
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