The hallmark of eusociality is the division of labour between reproductive (queen) and non‐reproductive (worker) females. Yet in many eusocial insects, workers retain the ability to produce haploid male offspring from unfertilized eggs. The reproductive potential of workers has well‐documented consequences for the structure and function of insect colonies, but its implications at the population level are less often considered. We show that worker reproduction in honey bees can have an important role in maintaining genetic diversity at the sex locus in invasive populations. The honey bee sex locus is homozygous‐lethal and, all else being equal, a higher allele number in the population leads to higher mean brood survival. In an invasive popul...
Bees are economically and ecologically important pollinating species. Managed and native bee species...
Background: All honey bee species (Apis spp) share the same sex determination mechanism using the co...
The Cape bee (Apis mellifera capensis) is unique among honeybees in that workers can lay eggs that i...
The hallmark of eusociality is the division of labour between reproductive (queen) and non‐reproduct...
Although monandry is believed to have facilitated the evolution of eusociality, many highly eusocial...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyand...
In a striking example of sex allocation modification, female social insect (hymenopteran) workers so...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
A study of the viability of small populations of Hymenoptera is a matter of importance to gain a bet...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
Insect societies are well known for their high degree of cooperation, but their colonies can potenti...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Haplodiploidy results in relatedness asymmetries between colony members of highly eusocial Hymenopte...
Bees are economically and ecologically important pollinating species. Managed and native bee species...
Background: All honey bee species (Apis spp) share the same sex determination mechanism using the co...
The Cape bee (Apis mellifera capensis) is unique among honeybees in that workers can lay eggs that i...
The hallmark of eusociality is the division of labour between reproductive (queen) and non‐reproduct...
Although monandry is believed to have facilitated the evolution of eusociality, many highly eusocial...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyand...
In a striking example of sex allocation modification, female social insect (hymenopteran) workers so...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
A study of the viability of small populations of Hymenoptera is a matter of importance to gain a bet...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
Insect societies are well known for their high degree of cooperation, but their colonies can potenti...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Haplodiploidy results in relatedness asymmetries between colony members of highly eusocial Hymenopte...
Bees are economically and ecologically important pollinating species. Managed and native bee species...
Background: All honey bee species (Apis spp) share the same sex determination mechanism using the co...
The Cape bee (Apis mellifera capensis) is unique among honeybees in that workers can lay eggs that i...