When Darwinâs special difficulty promotes diversification in insects
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Eusociality, Darwinâs special difficulty, has been widely investigated but remains a topic of great debate in organismal biology. Eusocial species challenge existing theories, and the impact of highly integrated societies on diversification dynamics is controversial with opposing assertions and hypotheses in the literature. Here, using phylogenetic approaches in termites â the first group that has evolved eusociality â we assessed the fundamental prediction that eusocial lineages have higher diversiï¬cation rates than non-eusocial clades. We found multiple lines of evidence that eusociality provided higher diversification as compared to non-eusociality. This is particularly exacerbated for eusocial species with âtrueâ workers as compared to species with âfalseâ workers. Because most species with âtrueâ workers have an entirely prokaryotic microbiota, the latter feature is also related to higher diversification rates, but it should be investigated further, notably in relation to angiosper...
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