In bumblebees, dominance behaviour contributes to the regulation of the reproductive division of labour between queens and workers. Towards the end of the colony cycle, at the onset of the competition phase, reproductive workers will establish a dominance hierarchy and challenge the reproductive monopoly of the queen by laying unfertilized, male-destined eggs. However, it has been suggested that the dominance and reproductive hierarchies in bumblebee workers are not completely aligned. By performing manipulative experiments and observing both aggressive behaviour and ovarian activation in Bombus terrestris workers, we aimed to elucidate how these two hierarchies interact and are modulated by the presence of the queen and other reproductive ...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Social insects provide good model systems for testing trade-offs in decision-making because of their...
Kin selection theory predicts potential conflict between queen and workers over male parentage in hy...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
International audienceAbstractThe supposition that aggression in orphaned workers is used in a battl...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Worker policing (mutual repression of reproduction) in the eusocial Hymenoptera represents a leading...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Reproductive division of labour is a hallmark of eusociality, but disentangling the underlying proxi...
Social insects provide good model systems for testing trade-offs in decision-making because of their...
Kin selection theory predicts potential conflict between queen and workers over male parentage in hy...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
International audienceAbstractThe supposition that aggression in orphaned workers is used in a battl...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Kin selection theory predicts conflict in social Hymenoptera between the queen and workers over male...
Queen-worker conflict over the reproduction of males exists in the majority of haplodiplioidy hymenp...
Abstract Background Cooperation and conflict in social insects are closely linked to the genetic str...