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Reproduction of subordinate marmosets is suppressed by the withholding of infant care.[1]

Reproductive suppression is the prevention or inhibition of reproduction in otherwise healthy adult individuals. It occurs in birds, mammals, and social insects. It is sometimes accompanied by cooperative breeding. It is maintained by behavioral mechanisms such as aggression, and physiological mechanisms such as pheromone signalling. In evolutionary terms, it may be explained by the theory of inclusive fitness.

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Reproductive suppression

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Reproductive suppression is the prevention or inhibition of reproduction in otherwise healthy adult individuals. It occurs in birds, mammals, and social...

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Polistes carolina

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care. The reproductive phase lasts from the emergence of the first reproductives until the colony begins to decline and new reproductives disperse to...

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Bombus impatiens

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Bombus impatiens, the common eastern bumble bee, is the most commonly encountered bumblebee across much of eastern North America. They can be found in...

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Brown tree snake

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was placing individuals under chronic stress, resulting in suppression of the reproductive system." The study suggested that snakes living under stressful...

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Polistes canadensis

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level of aggressiveness and position within the nest often mirrors the reproductive state of the wasp. As the despotic queen ages and her dominance wanes...

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Bombus terrestris

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males for several days. However honeybee males also plug the female's reproductive tract to no avail; honeybees mate tens of times on one mating flight...

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European hornet

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plant materials and other fibers. Unlike most other vespines, reproductive suppression involves worker policing instead of queen pheromone control, as...

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Polistes versicolor

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the yellow paper wasp nests; reproductive dominance is often established soon after the founding period. This reproductive dominance is often characterized...

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Ropalidia fasciata

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are often destroyed by typhoons, ant predation, and parasites. Reproductive suppression does not appear to be a major part of R. fasciata’s strategy. 'First...

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Xylocopa pubescens

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also affect a displaced female’s chances of starting a new nest. Reproductive suppression is often used in social insect colonies by queens to maintain a...

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Bombus affinis

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as 2100. During this half-way point in the summer, any members with reproductive potential leave the nest and begin mating. The number of potential queens...

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Bombus ignitus

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reproduce. The queen suppresses the reproductive actions of workers through increased aggressive action against reproductively active workers and destruction...

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Polistes semenowi

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P. semenowi is a permanent workerless species, and consists only of reproductive males and females. Because P. semenowi is an obligate social parasite...

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Dominance hierarchy

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of reproductive function in sub-dominant individuals. To see if a priming pheromone secreted by the queen was indeed causing reproductive suppression, researchers...

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Inbreeding avoidance

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dispersal, extra-pair/extra-group copulations, and delayed maturation/reproductive suppression. These mechanisms are not mutually exclusive and more than one...

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Polistes gallicus

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corpora allata also influences the determination of dominance. A higher reproductive capacity is indicative of the dominant female. After a hierarchy is established...

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Synoeca surinama

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nurture this more developed brood for a short time might have a huge reproductive payoff in the form of many new workers. A sure sign of alarm in S. surinama...

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Lasioglossum zephyrus

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Lasioglossum zephyrus is a sweat bee of the family Halictidae, found in the U.S. and Canada. It appears in the literature primarily under the misspelling...

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Bombus bohemicus

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this suppression is more effective in the presence of a cohabitant host queen. B. bohemicus must stabilize its presence as the dominant reproductive female...

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Schwarziana quadripunctata

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much control, worker bees occasionally discriminate or display reproductive suppression tendencies against dwarf queens by either uncapping the cell before...

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Polybia emaciata

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adulthood when they mate and then eventually leave the nest. During the reproductive time period in the nest all males are very young, which suggests that...

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Polistes instabilis

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attacked by others. She also has the most developed ovaries, indicating her reproductive superiority, and performs the most abdomen wagging. She preserves her...

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Rodent

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S2CID 23653101. Hackländera, Klaus; Möstlb, Erich; Arnold, Walter (2003). "Reproductive suppression in female Alpine marmots, Marmota marmota". Animal Behaviour. 65...

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Polistes atrimandibularis

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Studies have shown that the presence of P. atrimandibularis lowers the reproductive capacity of the host queen and also inhibits the fertility of host workers...

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Ocellaris clownfish

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suppression. In addition, a difference in the fish's levels of certain steroids suggested that lower-ranked individuals also experienced reproductive...

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Alpine marmot

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Hackländer, Klaus; Möstl, Erich; Arnold, Walter (June 2003). "Reproductive suppression in female Alpine marmots, Marmota marmota". Animal Behaviour. 65...

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Termite

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Hoffmann, K.; Foster, K.R.; Rehli, M. (2009). "A gene necessary for reproductive suppression in termites". Science. 324 (5928): 758. Bibcode:2009Sci...324....

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Leipomeles dorsata

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become temporary reproductives if the main reproductives are killed, allowing reproduction to continue until the main reproductive population recovers...

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East African lowland honey bee

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species, it is not susceptible to the host queen’s pheromonal reproductive suppression of workers. The non-invasive varieties of A. m. capensis produce...

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