Jacobus Boomsma Danish-Dutch biologist
Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Boomsma, Jacobus Jan, 1951-
Boomsma, Jacobus J., 1951-
VIAF ID: 291284338 (Personal)
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Works
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Domains and major transitions of social evolution | |
A genomic comparison of two termites with different social complexity | |
The individual in the animal kingdom | |
On the ecology of ants in coastal dunes | |
Optimal mating strategies in nonterritorial ungulates: a general model tested on muskoxen | |
The origin of the chemical profiles of fungal symbionts and their significance for nestmate recognition in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants | |
Parent-offspring conflict and the persistence of pregnancy-induced hypertension in modern humans | |
Paternity in eusocial Hymenoptera | |
Patterns of paternity skew in Formica ants | |
Phylogenomic analysis and metabolic role reconstruction of mutualistic <i>Rhizobiales</i> hindgut symbionts of <i>Acromyrmex</i> leaf-cutting ants | |
Population genetic signatures of diffuse co-evolution between leaf-cutting ants and their cultivar fungi | |
Population structure of a large blue butterfly and its specialist parasitoid in a fragmented landscape. | |
Positive association of queen number and queen-mating frequency Myrmica ants: a challenge to the genetic-variability hypotheses | |
Presumptive horizontal symbiont transmission in the fungus-growing termite Macrotermes natalensis. | |
Protein-Level Interactions as Mediators of Sexual Conflict in Ants | |
Prudent sperm use by leaf-cutter ant queens. | |
Quantifying honey bee mating range and isolation in semi-isolated valleys by DNA microsatellite paternity analysis | |
Queen mating frequency and relatedness in young Atta sexdens colonies | |
Queen reproductive tract secretions enhance sperm motility in ants | |
Queen–worker caste ratio depends on colony size in the pharaoh ant (Monomorium pharaonis) | |
Random sperm use and genetic effects on worker caste fate in Atta colombica leaf-cutting ants | |
Rapid shifts in Atta cephalotes fungus-garden enzyme activity after a change in fungal substrate (Attini, Formicidae). | |
Rare extra-pair fertilizations in the semi-colonially breeding linnet Carduelis cannabina | |
Reciprocal genomic evolution in the ant-fungus agricultural symbiosis | |
Reconstructing eight decades of genetic variation in an isolated Danish population of the large blue butterfly Maculinea arion | |
Reconstructing the functions of endosymbiotic Mollicutes in fungus-growing ants | |
Reduced biological control and enhanced chemical pest management in the evolution of fungus farming in ants. | |
Relatedness and inbreeding in a French population of the unicolonial antIndomyrmex humilis (Mayr) | |
Relaxed selection underlies genome erosion in socially parasitic ant species | |
Reproduction and dispersal in an ant-associated root aphid community | |
Reproduction and hybrid load in all-hybrid populations of Rana esculenta water frogs in Denmark. | |
Reproductive alliances and posthumous fitness enhancement in male ants. | |
Retrospective. Rossiter H. Crozier (1943-2009). | |
Rival seminal fluid induces enhanced sperm motility in a polyandrous ant. | |
Self-restraint and sterility in workers of Acromyrmex and Atta leafcutter ants | |
Seminal fluid compromises visual perception in honeybee queens reducing their survival during additional mating flights | |
Seminal fluid mediates ejaculate competition in social insects. | |
Sex allocation in fungus-growing ants: worker or queen control without symbiont-induced female bias | |
Sex allocation in the polydomous leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex balzani | |
SEX-INVESTMENT RATIOS AND RELATEDNESS IN THE MONOGYNOUS ANT LASIUS NIGER (L.). | |
Sex-Investment Ratios in Ants: Has Female Bias Been Systematically Overestimated? | |
Short independent lives and selection for maximal sperm survival make investment in immune defences unprofitable for leaf-cutting ant males | |
Slowing them down will make them lose: a role for attine ant crop fungus in defending pupae against infections? | |
Social-insect fungus farming | |
Social insect genomes exhibit dramatic evolution in gene composition and regulation while preserving regulatory features linked to sociality | |
Social insect symbionts: evolution in homeostatic fortresses | |
Social insects: from selfish genes to self organisation and beyond | |
Somatic incompatibility and genetic structure of fungal crops in sympatric Atta colombica and Acromyrmex echinatior leaf-cutting ants. | |
Specificity and stability of the Acromyrmex-Pseudonocardia symbiosis. | |
Specificity in chemical profiles of workers, brood and mutualistic fungi in Atta, Acromyrmex, and Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ants. | |
Specificity of the mutualistic association between actinomycete bacteria and two sympatric species of Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants. | |
Sperm length, sperm storage and mating system characteristics in bumblebees | |
Sperm storage induces an immunity cost in ants. | |
Split sex ratios and queen-male conflict over sperm allocation | |
Strict monandry in the ponerine army ant genus Simopelta suggests that colony size and complexity drive mating system evolution in social insects | |
Structure and Diversity of Ant Communities in Successive Coastal Dune Valleys | |
Subordinate wasps are more aggressive in colonies with low reproductive skew | |
Survival and growth of parasitic Maculinea alcon caterpillars (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in laboratory nests of three Myrmica ant species | |
Tachykinin Expression Levels Correlate with Caste-Specific Aggression in Workers of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex echinatior | |
Task partitioning in insect societies: bucket brigades | |
Tetraponera ants have gut symbionts related to nitrogen-fixing root-nodule bacteria. | |
Time from pre-eclampsia diagnosis to delivery affects future health prospects of children | |
Towards a Better Understanding of the Evolution of Specialized Parasites of Fungus-Growing Ant Crops | |
Towards a molecular understanding of symbiont function: identification of a fungal gene for the degradation of xylan in the fungus gardens of leaf-cutting ants | |
Towards reconstructing the ancestral brain gene-network regulating caste differentiation in ants | |
Trade-offs in group living: transmission and disease resistance in leaf-cutting ants. | |
Variable interaction specificity and symbiont performance in Panamanian Trachymyrmex and Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ants. | |
Variable Metapleural Gland Size-Allometries in Acromyrmex Leafcutter Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) | |
Variable microsatellite loci for the leafcutter ant Acromyrmex echinatior and their applicability to related species. | |
Variable sensitivity of fungi and bacteria to compounds produced by the metapleural glands of leaf-cutting ants | |
Variation in size and sperm content of sexuals in the leafcutter ant Atta colombica | |
Varying degrees of Apis mellifera ligustica introgression in protected populations of the black honeybee, Apis mellifera mellifera, in northwest Europe. | |
Virulence of mixed fungal infections in honey bee brood | |
Waste management in leaf-cutting ants | |
Weather conditions during nuptial flights of four European ant species | |
When every sperm counts: factors affecting male fertility in the honeybee Apis mellifera | |
When every sperm is sacred: the emergence and decline of superorganismal chimeras | |
Wingless virgin queens assume helper roles in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants. | |
Within-colony transmission and the cost of a mutualistic bacterium in the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex octospinosus | |
Wolbachia in leafcutter ants: a widespread symbiont that may induce male killing or incompatible matings | |
Worker caste determination in the army ant Eciton burchellii | |
Worker caste polymorphism has a genetic basis in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants | |
Workers of Acromyrmex echinatior leafcutter ants police worker-laid eggs, but not reproductive workers |