Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce workers to remain sterile, play a key role in regulating reproductive division of labour in insect societies. In the honeybee, volatiles produced by the queen’s mandibular glands have been argued to act as the primary sterility-inducing pheromones. This contrasts with evidence from other groups of social insects, where specific queen-characteristic hydrocarbons present on the cuticle act as conserved queen signals. This led us to hypothesise that honeybee queens might also employ cuticular pheromones to stop workers from reproducing. Here we support this hypothesis with the results of bioassays with synthetic blends of queen-characteristic alkenes, esters, and carboxy...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
<div><p>Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from ...
Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce workers to remain sterile,...
The evolutionary origin of queen pheromones (QPs), which regulate reproductive division of labor in ...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
Division of labor to maximize fitness is a phenomenon seen in several insects of the order Hymenopte...
The presence of the honey bee queen reduces worker ovary activation. When the queen is healthy and f...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusocial insects. In honey bees, the...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
<div><p>Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from ...
Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce workers to remain sterile,...
The evolutionary origin of queen pheromones (QPs), which regulate reproductive division of labor in ...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
Division of labor to maximize fitness is a phenomenon seen in several insects of the order Hymenopte...
The presence of the honey bee queen reduces worker ovary activation. When the queen is healthy and f...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusocial insects. In honey bees, the...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
Group-living species produce signals that alter the behavior and even the physiology of their social...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
<div><p>Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from ...