Posted by: Sandy Steinman | September 29, 2025

An ant that lays individuals from two distinct species.

Nature reported

Living organisms are assumed to produce same-species offspring. Here, we report a shift from this norm in Messor ibericus, an ant that lays individuals from two distinct species. In this life cycle, females must clone males of another species because they require their sperm to produce the worker caste.

Read article at One mother for two species via obligate cross-species cloning in ants | Nature

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