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Eusociality (Greek eu: "good/real" + "social"), the highest level of organization of animal sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including brood care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non-reproductive groups. The division of labor creates specialized behavioral groups within an animal society which are sometimes called castes. Eusociality is distinguished from all other social systems because individuals of at least one caste usually lose the ability to perform at least one behavior characteristic of individuals in another caste.
Eusociality exists in certain insects, crustaceans and possibly mammals. It is mostly observed and studied in the Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) and in the termites. For example, a colony has caste differences; queens and reproductive males take the roles as the sole reproducers while the soldiers and workers work together to create a living situation favorable for the brood. In addition to Hymenoptera and Isoptera, there are two known eusocial vertebrates from the order Rodentia, which includes the naked mole-rat and the Damaraland mole-rat. Some shrimps such as Synalpheus regalis are also eusocial.
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I explain eusociality.
I discuss the evolution of the peculiar social structure seen in hymanopterids. This video is a bit technical, and is targeted at people with some background in biology. Regardless, its an interesting little FYI.
Why did humanity, among all the species that have ever existed, come to dominate the Earth? Famed evolutionary biologist E.O. Wilson argues it's on account of humanity's unusual genetic mutation, or "knockout gene," that gave rise to eusociality, or the social condition that allows non-reproductive members of a species to support its reproductive members. Wilson walks through the unusual historical evolution of eusociality and discusses how humanity is one of only 20 species in existence that currently exhibit the trait as well as the largest primate species to do so. Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/O8uR Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcript: One of the features of ...
World's Weirdest: Freaks on Land : MON NOV 9 at 10P et/pt : http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals With their giant teeth and nearly-hairless hides, these little critters won't win any beauty pageants. But a rigid social structure and special adaptations for life in the dark help naked mole rats rule the roost underground. Naked Mole Rat Animal Profile http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/naked-mole-rat/
From BBC the series of The Blue Planet these amazing shrimps are shown in the episode of Coral Seas. Fantastic how besides bees, ants and wasps also shrimps have developed an altruistic social structure with just one queen! ------------------------------ Ants, bees, termites, and wasps were long thought to be the only animals that live eusocially--that is, they form communities of overlapping generations in which cooperative care of the young, common defense, and a breeding queen are the norm. Naked mole rats later joined their ranks as the only known eusocial mammals. And last spring, marine biologist J. Emmett Duffy of the College of William and Mary in Virginia added Synalpheus regalis, a newly discovered species of snapping shrimp, to the eusocial register, the first marine speci...
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Wilson’s Theory of Eusociality is a completely fake, superficial treatment of the human condition. By contrast, what is going to be presented here is the biological explanation of the real, agonising, core, psychological human condition that we humans suffer from. All Wilson has revealed himself to be is just another sufferer of the human condition, someone desperately seeking a way to escape and deny the human condition, when what was needed was to confront and by so doing truthfully explain the human condition, which is precisely what is going to be done in this presentation. Escapist denials have got the human race nowhere—what we needed was the truth about ourselves, but it had to be the full, compassionate truth, and that is what you will find in FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Conditio...
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