نتایج جستجو برای: worker bees

تعداد نتایج: 30225  

2007
Wim Bonckaert Kristel Vuerinckx Johan Billen Rob L. Hammond Laurent Keller Tom Wenseleers

In some ants, bees, and wasps, workers kill or ‘‘police’’ male eggs laid by other workers in order to maintain the reproductive primacy of the queen. Kin selection theory predicts that multiple mating by the queen is one factor that can selectively favor worker policing. This is because when the queen is mated to multiple males, workers are more closely related to the queen’s sons than to the s...

Journal: :Science 2014
Annette Van Oystaeyen Ricardo Caliari Oliveira Luke Holman Jelle S van Zweden Carmen Romero Cintia A Oi Patrizia d'Ettorre Mohammadreza Khalesi Johan Billen Felix Wäckers Jocelyn G Millar Tom Wenseleers

A major evolutionary transition to eusociality with reproductive division of labor between queens and workers has arisen independently at least 10 times in the ants, bees, and wasps. Pheromones produced by queens are thought to play a key role in regulating this complex social system, but their evolutionary history remains unknown. Here, we identify the first sterility-inducing queen pheromones...

2013
Karl Gruber Caspar Schöning Marianne Otte Wanja Kinuthia Martin Hasselmann

Identifying the forces shaping intraspecific phenotypic and genotypic divergence are of key importance in evolutionary biology. Phenotypic divergence may result from local adaptation or, especially in species with strong gene flow, from pronounced phenotypic plasticity. Here, we examine morphological and genetic divergence among populations of the western honey bee Apis mellifera in the topogra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J D Evans D E Wheeler

Many insects show polyphenisms, or alternative morphologies, which are based on differential gene expression rather than genetic polymorphism. Queens and workers are alternative forms of the adult female honey bee and represent one of the best known examples of insect polyphenism. Hormonal regulation of caste determination in honey bees has been studied in detail, but little is known about the ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
Y Le Conte A Mohammedi G E Robinson

Primer pheromones are thought to act in a variety of vertebrates and invertebrates but only a few have been chemically identified. We report that a blend of ten fatty-acid esters found on the cuticles of honeybee larvae, already known as a kairomone, releaser pheromone and primer pheromone, also act as a primer pheromone in the regulation of division of labour among adult workers. Bees in colon...

2017
Nadège Forfert Aline Troxler Gina Retschnig Laurent Gauthier Lars Straub Robin F A Moritz Peter Neumann Geoffrey R Williams

Neonicotinoid insecticides can cause a variety of adverse sub-lethal effects in bees. In social species such as the honeybee, Apis mellifera, queens are essential for reproduction and colony functioning. Therefore, any negative effect of these agricultural chemicals on the mating success of queens may have serious consequences for the fitness of the entire colony. Queens were exposed to the com...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2011
M Michalczyk R Sokół A Szczerba-Turek A Bancerz-Kisiel

The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the multiplex PCR method and traditional light microscopy in identifying and discriminating the species of Nosema spp. spores in worker bees from winter hive debris in the Province of Warmia and Mazury (NE Poland). A total of 1000 beesdead after from the bottom of the hive from bee colonies were analyzed. Spores were identified wit...

2014
Brock A. Harpur Anna Chernyshova Arash Soltani Nadejda Tsvetkov Mohammad Mahjoorighasrodashti Zhixing Xu Amro Zayed

Many animals have individual and social mechanisms for combating pathogens. Animals may exhibit short-term physiological tradeoffs between social and individual immunity because the latter is often energetically costly. Genetic tradeoffs between these two traits can also occur if mutations that enhance social immunity diminish individual immunity, or vice versa. Physiological tradeoffs between ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
B Smedal M Brynem C D Kreibich G V Amdam

Honeybee (Apis mellifera) society is characterized by a helper caste of essentially sterile female bees called workers. Workers show striking changes in lifespan that correlate with changes in colony demography. When rearing sibling sisters (brood), workers survive for 3-6 weeks. When brood rearing declines, worker lifespan is 20 weeks or longer. Insects can survive unfavorable periods on endog...

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