- David C. Queller
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David C. Queller is a leading evolutionary biologist at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He received his BA from The University of Illinois in 1976, and his PhD from The University Michigan in 1982. Dr. Queller was a faculty member at Rice University in Houston, Texas from 1989-2011, and was a Harry C. and Olga K. Wiess Professor in Natural Sciences.[1] In July 2011 he was appointed as a Spencer T. Olin Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis.[2] His work focuses on both theoretical and empirical aspects of the evolution of social interactions, including both sexual selection and kin selection. Recent theoretical studies have focused on generalizing inclusive fitness theory, the role of relatedness in viscous populations, and the importance of demographic advantages in the evolution of sociality in insects. He has also worked to develop methods for estimating genetic relatedness using genetic markers and this work led to an extensive collaboration with Joan E. Strassmann on the importance of genetic relatedness in the evolution of social insects. They use DNA microsatellite markers to study altruism and conflict in both social insects and cellular slime molds.
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Honors
- American Society of Naturalists, Young Investigator Award, 1985
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004
- President, North American Section of the International Society for the Study of Insects, 2005-2006
- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2008
Selected publications
- Queller, DC. 2008. The social side of wild yeast. Nature 465: 589-590
- Ostrowski, EA, Katoh, M, Shaulsky, G, Queller, DC, and Strassmann, JE. 2008. Kin Discrimination Increases with Genetic Distance in a Social Amoeba. PLoS Biology 6 (11):e287
- Santorelli, LA, Thompson, CRL, Villegas, E, Svetz, J, Dinh, C, Parikh, A, Sucgang, R, Kuspa, A, Strassmann, JE, Queller, DC and Shaulsky, G. 2008. Facultative cheater mutants reveal the genetic complexity of cooperation in social amoebae. Nature 451:1107-1110.
- McConnell,R., Middlemist, S., Scala, C., Strassmann, J.E. and Queller, D.C. 2007. An unusually low microsatellite mutation rate in Dictyostelium discoideum, an organism with unusually abundant microsatellites. Genetics. 177:1499-1507
- Gilbert, OM, Foster, K., Mehdiabadi, NJ, Strassmann, JE, and Queller, DC. 2007. High relatedness maintains multicellular cooperation in a social amoeba by controlling cheater mutants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104:8913-8917.
- Strassmann, JE, and Queller, DC. 2007. Insect societies as divided organisms: The complexities of purpose and cross-purpose. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104:8619-8626.
- Kuzdzal-Fick, J.J., Foster, K. R.; Queller, D. C., and Strassmann, J. 2007. Exploiting new terrain: an advantage to sociality in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. Behavioral Ecology. 18: 433-437.
- Mehdiabadi, NJ, Jack, CN, Farnham, TT, Platt, TG, Kalla, SE, Shaulsky, G, Queller, DC, and Strassmann, JE. 2006. Kin preference in a social microbe. Nature. 442: 881-882
- Queller, D.C. & Strassmann, J. E., 2002. The many selves of social insects. Science 296:311-313
- Queller, D. C., Zacchi, F., Cervo, R., Turillazzi, S., Henshaw, M., Santorelli, L., Strassmann, J. E. 2000. Unrelated helpers in a social insect. Nature 405:784-787.
- Queller, D. C. and Strassmann, J. E. 1998. Kin selection and social insects. BioScience, 48: 165-175.
- Hastings, M. D., Queller, D. C., Eischen, F. and Strassmann, J. E. 1998. Kin selection, relatedness and worker control of reproduction in a large-colony epiponine wasp, Brachygastra mellifica. Behavioral Ecology, 9:573-581.
- Peters, J. M., Queller D. C., Imperatriz-Fonseca, V. L., Roubik, D. W., Strassmann, J. E. 1999. Mate number, kin selection and social conflicts in stingless bees and honey bees. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Series B 266:379-384.
- Queller, D.C. 1997. Why do females care more than males? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 264: 1555-1557.
- Queller, D. C., J. E. Strassmann, C. R. Hughes, C. R. Solís, D. Moralez DeLoach, 1993. A selfish strategy of social insect workers that promotes social cohesion. Nature 365:639-641.
- Queller, D.C., Peters, J.M., Solís, C.R. & Strassmann, J.E. 1997. Control of reproduction in social insect colonies: individual and collective relatedness preferences in the paper wasp, Polistes annularis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 40:3-16.
- Queller, D.C. 1994. Male-female conflict and parent-offspring conflict. American Naturalist 144:S84-S99. Aug
- Queller, D.C. 1994. Extended parental care and the origin of eusociality. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 256:105-111.
- Queller, D.C. 1996. The measurement and meaning of inclusive fitness. Animal Behaviour 51: 229-232.
- Goodnight, K.F. and Queller, D. C. 1999. Computer software for performing likelihood tests of pedigree relationship using genetic markers Molecular Ecology 8:1231-1234.
- Queller, D.C. 1996. The origin and maintenance of eusociality: the advantage of extended parental care, pp. 218–234 in: S. Turillazzi and M. J. West-Eberhard (eds), Natural History and Evolution of Paper Wasps, Oxford University Press.
References
- ^ Microbial 'cheaters' help scientists ID 'social' genes
- ^ "Trustees grant faculty promotions, tenure". Washington University in St. Louis. http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/22093.aspx. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
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