Event:
28.10.2025, 11:00 | Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence Campus Martinsried | ||
until 12:00
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Event Type:
Talk
Speaker: Mohammad Khallaf Institute: Max Delbrück Center, Berlin Title: A queen odour mediates reproductive suppression in a eusocial mammal |
Location:
MPI BI, T-Building, Small lecture hall Am Klopferspitz 18 82152 Martinsried Host: |
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Abstract:
Eusociality is a hallmark of social evolution but is exceptionally rare in mammals. Naked mole-rats exemplify this system, with reproduction confined to a single queen while subordinates remain infertile. We identify a queen-derived olfactory signal that elevates prolactin, suppresses subordinate reproduction, and maintains social stability. Withdrawal of the signal rapidly triggers aggression and reproductive competition, underscoring its causal role in colony cohesion. This provides the first evidence that a single chemical cue can enforce reproductive suppression in a mammal, revealing a conserved strategy linking insect and mammalian eusociality.
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