Colonies of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, consist of males and two female castes: workers and queens. The castes and males from A. mellifera have a distinct morphology, physiology and behaviour that correlate with their roles in the society and are characterized by some brain polymorphisms. Compound eyes are one of the characteristics that differ among the castes and sexes. A. mellifera is a holometabolous insect; therefore, the development of adult organs during metamorphosis, which will produce these differences, requires the precise coordination of three main programmed cellular processes: proliferation, differentiation and death. These processes take place simultaneously during pupation. Our purpose was to investigate cell division and...
Its serial architecture makes the insect ovary an interesting playground to study the regulation of ...
<div><p>In the honeybee, diploid larvae fed with royal jelly develop into reproductive queens, where...
In the honey bee (Apis mellifera), queen and worker castes originate from identical genetic template...
In insects the antennal lobes (AL) constitute the brain deutocerebrum. In bees they consist of two n...
The mushroom bodies are structures present in the insect brain described as centers for the neural b...
This work is focused on describing the individual differences in physiology of honeybee Apis mellife...
The adult honey bee brain exhibits a complex architecture composed by millions of neurons, glial cel...
Different modes of cell death have been revealed in the regressing hypopharyngeal glands of worker h...
There is an aged-based division of labor in the honey bee colony. Adult workers spend the first seve...
Ranging from dwarfs to giants, the species of honeybees show remarkable differences in body size tha...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
The study of morphological features of highly eusocial bees has helped to answer a series of questio...
Abstract Evolution has created different castes of females in eusocial haplodiploids. The difference...
Ranging from dwarfs to giants, the species of honeybees show remarkable differences in body size tha...
The aim of the present study is to characterize the way worker and queen ovaries differentiate in, A...
Its serial architecture makes the insect ovary an interesting playground to study the regulation of ...
<div><p>In the honeybee, diploid larvae fed with royal jelly develop into reproductive queens, where...
In the honey bee (Apis mellifera), queen and worker castes originate from identical genetic template...
In insects the antennal lobes (AL) constitute the brain deutocerebrum. In bees they consist of two n...
The mushroom bodies are structures present in the insect brain described as centers for the neural b...
This work is focused on describing the individual differences in physiology of honeybee Apis mellife...
The adult honey bee brain exhibits a complex architecture composed by millions of neurons, glial cel...
Different modes of cell death have been revealed in the regressing hypopharyngeal glands of worker h...
There is an aged-based division of labor in the honey bee colony. Adult workers spend the first seve...
Ranging from dwarfs to giants, the species of honeybees show remarkable differences in body size tha...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
The study of morphological features of highly eusocial bees has helped to answer a series of questio...
Abstract Evolution has created different castes of females in eusocial haplodiploids. The difference...
Ranging from dwarfs to giants, the species of honeybees show remarkable differences in body size tha...
The aim of the present study is to characterize the way worker and queen ovaries differentiate in, A...
Its serial architecture makes the insect ovary an interesting playground to study the regulation of ...
<div><p>In the honeybee, diploid larvae fed with royal jelly develop into reproductive queens, where...
In the honey bee (Apis mellifera), queen and worker castes originate from identical genetic template...