<p>Subfamily distribution of workers and emergency-reared queens in six honey bee colonies. <i>Grey bars</i> are the counts of workers in each colony. <i>Black bars</i> are the counts of emergency queens from the same subfamilies. Subfamily counts per colony range from 34–77, with many queens deriving from patrilines rare or absent in workers sampled.</p
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Reproduction by workers is rare in honey bee colonies that have an active queen. By not producing th...
<p>Tertile distribution of subfamilies, grouped by worker abundance. Subfamilies from each colony se...
Unequal relatedness among workers in polyandrous honey bee colonies provides the potential...
In the polyandrous honey bee, Apis mellifera, workers can potentially increase their inclusive fitne...
<div><p>During emergency queen rearing, worker honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) select several oth...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
During emergency queen rearing, worker honey bees (Apis mellifera) select several otherwise worker-d...
<p>Red diamonds represent queens; green triangles males; purple triangles worker foragers; light blu...
<p>Average ± SEM of the observed (top) and effective (bottom) mating frequencies of the 10 honey bee...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Reproduction by workers is rare in honey bee colonies that have an active queen. By not producing th...
<p>Tertile distribution of subfamilies, grouped by worker abundance. Subfamilies from each colony se...
Unequal relatedness among workers in polyandrous honey bee colonies provides the potential...
In the polyandrous honey bee, Apis mellifera, workers can potentially increase their inclusive fitne...
<div><p>During emergency queen rearing, worker honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) select several oth...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
During emergency queen rearing, worker honey bees (Apis mellifera) select several otherwise worker-d...
<p>Red diamonds represent queens; green triangles males; purple triangles worker foragers; light blu...
<p>Average ± SEM of the observed (top) and effective (bottom) mating frequencies of the 10 honey bee...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
During reproductive swarming, some workers of the Cape honey bee, Apis mellifera capensis, lay eggs ...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
In genetically diverse insect societies (polygynous or polyandrous queens), the production of new qu...
Reproduction by workers is rare in honey bee colonies that have an active queen. By not producing th...