As in most Hymenoptera, the eusocial stingless bees (Meliponini) have a complementary sex determination (CSD) system. When a queen makes a "matched mating" with a male that shares a CSD allele with her, half of their diploid offspring are diploid males rather than females. Matched mating imposes a cost, since diploid male production reduces the colony workforce. Hence, adaptations preventing the occurrence or attenuating its effects are likely to arise. Here we provide clear evidence that in the stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis, the emergence of diploid males induces queen death, and this usually occurs within 10-20 days of the emergence of diploid male offspring from their pupae. Queens that have not made a matched mating die when intro...
The diploid male has already been recorded for Melipona Illger, and herein, in Melipona seminigra me...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...
The first experiments on sex determination in bees began with Dzierzon, Meves, Nachtsheim, Paulcke, ...
The sex determination system in the eusocial stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini) is based on the com...
Female mating frequency varies. Determining the causes of this variation is an active research area....
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
Insect societies are well known for their high degree of cooperation, but their colonies can potenti...
The current bumblebee decline leads to inbreeding in populations that fosters a loss of allelic dive...
Complementary sex determination in Hymenoptera implies that heterozygosity at the sex locus leads to...
In queenright colonies of stingless bees of the genus Melipona, workers recognize, attack, and kill ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In queenright colonies of stingless bee...
Males, queens and workers of stingless bees show differences in external morphology, behaviour and r...
Mating systems are poorly understood for the majority of the world’s estimated 600 stingless bee spe...
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
The haplodiploid sex determining mechanism in Hymenoptera (males are haploid, females are diploid) h...
The diploid male has already been recorded for Melipona Illger, and herein, in Melipona seminigra me...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...
The first experiments on sex determination in bees began with Dzierzon, Meves, Nachtsheim, Paulcke, ...
The sex determination system in the eusocial stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini) is based on the com...
Female mating frequency varies. Determining the causes of this variation is an active research area....
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
Insect societies are well known for their high degree of cooperation, but their colonies can potenti...
The current bumblebee decline leads to inbreeding in populations that fosters a loss of allelic dive...
Complementary sex determination in Hymenoptera implies that heterozygosity at the sex locus leads to...
In queenright colonies of stingless bees of the genus Melipona, workers recognize, attack, and kill ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In queenright colonies of stingless bee...
Males, queens and workers of stingless bees show differences in external morphology, behaviour and r...
Mating systems are poorly understood for the majority of the world’s estimated 600 stingless bee spe...
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
The haplodiploid sex determining mechanism in Hymenoptera (males are haploid, females are diploid) h...
The diploid male has already been recorded for Melipona Illger, and herein, in Melipona seminigra me...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...
The first experiments on sex determination in bees began with Dzierzon, Meves, Nachtsheim, Paulcke, ...