نتایج جستجو برای: queen

تعداد نتایج: 6047  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Robert A Johnson

South American species in the seed-harvester ant genus Pogonomyrmex (subfamily Myrmicinae) are interesting biologically because of their numerous queen phenotypes and life histories. This paper provides a taxonomic revision and reviews the natural history for 21 South American species of Pogonomyrmex so that we can better study their rich and interesting ecology, life history, and evolution. Sp...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Yuuka Yamamoto Kenji Matsuura

In social insects, resource allocation is a key factor that influences colony survival and growth. Optimal allocation to queens and brood is essential for maximum colony productivity, requiring colony members to have information on the total reproductive power in colonies. However, the mechanisms regulating egg production relative to the current labour force for brood care remain poorly known. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Tamar Katzav-Gozansky Raphaël Boulay Victoria Soroker Abraham Hefetz

Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker control, it is likely to be mediated by pheromones. Queen-specific pheromones are not exclusive to queens; workers with activated ovaries also produce them. The association between ovarian activation and queen-like pheromone occurrence suggests the latter as providing a reliable signal of reproduct...

2012
Hitoshi Aonuma Takayuki Watanabe

We examined changes in the content of biogenic amines in the brains of ant queen associated with early colony establishment. In ants, including Formica japonica, winged virgin queens lose their wings following copulation, and then start establishing a colony. Significant changes in brain biogenic amine content in the queen are associated with transition from winged virgin queen to wingless mate...

2017
Jason Olejarz Carl Veller Martin A Nowak

A trademark of eusocial insect species is reproductive division of labor, in which workers forego their own reproduction while the queen produces almost all offspring. The presence of the queen is key for maintaining social harmony, but the specific role of the queen in the evolution of eusociality remains unclear. A long-discussed scenario is that a queen either behaviorally or chemically ster...

Journal: :Communicative & Integrative Biology 2010

Journal: :Seminars in Neurology 1981

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2007
Anindita Bhadra Priya L Iyer A Sumana Sujata A Deshpande Saubhik Ghosh Raghavendra Gadagkar

Queens in primitively eusocial insect societies are morphologically indistinguishable from their workers, and occupy the highest position in the dominance hierarchy. Such queens are believed to use aggression to maintain worker activity and reproductive monopoly in the colony. However, in the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata, the queen is a strikingly docile individual, who interac...

2004
Nicolas Châline Stephen J. Martin

Nepotism is an important potential conflict in animal societies. However, clear evidence of nepotism in the rearing of queens in social insects is limited and controversial. In the honey bee, Apis mellifera, multiple mating by queens leads to the presence of many patrilines within each colony. When the colonies reproduce through swarming, workers rear a number of new queens, only a few of which...

Journal: :Calathu: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 2023

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