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Stunning discovery on European ant queen producing sons of two species, shocked scientists

European harvester ant queens, Messor ibericus, produce males belonging to two species, offering remarkable insights into eusocial insects’ evolution and colony survival.

November 04, 2025 / 18:13 IST
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European Ant Queen Produces Sons of Two Species (Image: Nature)
European Ant Queen Produces Sons of Two Species (Image: Nature)

In a stunning discovery, European ant queens display extraordinary reproductive strategy. Messor ibericus queens can produce males belonging to two species. This remarkable finding was recently reported in a study on ants. Queens generate worker ants that carry hybrid genes from both species.

Hybrid Workers Sustain Colonies Locally

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Colonies sustain themselves even when Messor structor males are absent. Workers possess 50 percent ancestry from each of the two species. The queen manipulates reproduction to maintain colony workforce efficiently and cleverly. Hybrid workers are essential for colony survival in their natural habitats.

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