The differential feeding regimes experienced by the queen and worker larvae of the honeybee Apis mellifera shape a complex endocrine response cascade that ultimately gives rise to differences in brain morphologies. Brain development analyzed at the morphological level from the third (L3) through fifth (L5) larval instars revealed an asynchrony between queens and workers. In the feeding phase of the last larval instar (L5F), two well-formed structures, pedunculi and calyces, are identifiable in the mushroom bodies of queens, both of which are not present in workers until a later phase (spinning phase, L5S). Genome-wide expression analyses and normalized transcript expression experiments monitoring specific genes revealed that this differenti...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The learning ability of European honeybees, Apis mellifera, develops with age. However, wh...
The differential feeding regimes experienced by the queen and worker larvae of the honeybee Apis mel...
<div><p>The differential feeding regimes experienced by the queen and worker larvae of the honeybee ...
The adult honey bee brain exhibits a complex architecture composed by millions of neurons, glial cel...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feeding of female larvae promotes the occurrence of t...
Background: Female larvae of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) develop into either queens or workers dep...
Histological evidence is presented for a caste difference in endocrine activity during the critical ...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The learning ability of European honeybees, Apis mellifera, develops with age. However, wh...
The differential feeding regimes experienced by the queen and worker larvae of the honeybee Apis mel...
<div><p>The differential feeding regimes experienced by the queen and worker larvae of the honeybee ...
The adult honey bee brain exhibits a complex architecture composed by millions of neurons, glial cel...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feeding of female larvae promotes the occurrence of t...
Background: Female larvae of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) develop into either queens or workers dep...
Histological evidence is presented for a caste difference in endocrine activity during the critical ...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The reproductive division of labor, based on caste differentiation in social insects, is of great si...
The learning ability of European honeybees, Apis mellifera, develops with age. However, wh...