What's the difference between monogynic and monogynous?
Monogynic
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Monogynous
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(a.) Of or pertaining to Monogynia; having only one style or stigma.
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(1) We present evidence from 20 species that the ratio of investment in monogynous ants is, indeed, about 1 : 3, and we subject this discovery to a series of tests.
(2) Both Nc and Ve were significantly larger for polygynous congeneric groups than for monogynous congeneric groups in the case of New World monkeys.
(3) In addition, sex ratios in monogynous ants and in trapnested wasps are, as predicted by Fisher, inversely related to the relative cost in these species of producing a male instead of a female.
(4) Populations of monogyne and polygyne forms were slightly lower in cooler and drier portions of the state.
(5) Multiple-queen or "polygyne" Solenopsis invicta Buren colonies are a serious economic and environmental concern because they occur in much higher densities than the monogyne form.
(6) Polygyne sites averaged more than twice as many mounds per hectare as monogyne sites.
(7) Young monogynous colonies of Leptothorax lichtensteini showed completely unaggressive behavior toward unfamiliar kin-related workers which were experimentally introduced into their nest, whereas they were much more hostile toward nonrelated workers (42% of which were rejected).
(8) We found that RSNs are related to diet and social structure: frugivorous anthropoids had higher values of RSNs than folivorous anthropoids, and polygynous anthropoids had significantly higher values of RSNs than monogynous anthropoids.