Many animals engage in contests with conspecifics for access to resources. Understanding which resources individuals are contesting for, and what influences the outcome is central to our understanding of contest behaviour. We initially observed female bees of the genus Tetralonia (sp. n.) aggressively competing for access to burrows in the ground, without any clear indication of exactly which resources were being contested, or what factors might predict the outcome.We then individually marked bees and assigned ownership of burrows to individuals, before observing over 100 aggressive interactions. After excavating burrows cast with molten wax, we concluded that burrows were nests for provisioning larvae. We found that ownership (as putativel...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
Competition for floral resources is a key force shaping pollinator communities, particularly among s...
Many animals engage in contests with conspecifics for access to resources. Understanding which resou...
Animals often engage in intraspecific conflict to increase their access to resources, and for social...
Most animals fight to gain access to mates and copulate [1,2]. In many animal contests, fighting ab...
Bees are well known for being industrious pollinators.\ud Some species, however, have taken to invad...
We provide the first evidence for interspecific warfare in bees, a spectacular natural phenomenon th...
Ecological factors, such as predation pressure or survival rate, affect social structure (e.g., gyny...
Intraspecific cleptoparasitism represents a facultative strategy advantageous for reducing time and ...
Although social hymenopteran colonies show a high level of cooperation among their members, colony m...
Sociobiological studies of the highly eusocial stingless bees (Meliponinae) have been almost exclusi...
Males of Dawson's burrowing bee are dimorphic in size. Although large (major) males defeat smaller o...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
In insect societies, intracolonial conflict frequently arises because of conflicting genetic interes...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
Competition for floral resources is a key force shaping pollinator communities, particularly among s...
Many animals engage in contests with conspecifics for access to resources. Understanding which resou...
Animals often engage in intraspecific conflict to increase their access to resources, and for social...
Most animals fight to gain access to mates and copulate [1,2]. In many animal contests, fighting ab...
Bees are well known for being industrious pollinators.\ud Some species, however, have taken to invad...
We provide the first evidence for interspecific warfare in bees, a spectacular natural phenomenon th...
Ecological factors, such as predation pressure or survival rate, affect social structure (e.g., gyny...
Intraspecific cleptoparasitism represents a facultative strategy advantageous for reducing time and ...
Although social hymenopteran colonies show a high level of cooperation among their members, colony m...
Sociobiological studies of the highly eusocial stingless bees (Meliponinae) have been almost exclusi...
Males of Dawson's burrowing bee are dimorphic in size. Although large (major) males defeat smaller o...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
In insect societies, intracolonial conflict frequently arises because of conflicting genetic interes...
Group living is intriguing because animals that live together incur automatic costs but gain no auto...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
Competition for floral resources is a key force shaping pollinator communities, particularly among s...