Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among social insects. Despite the multitude of studies on these substances and their function in ants, wasps, and honeybees, little is known about this subject in stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Meliponini). We studied the chemical composition of the cuticle of the stingless bee, Frieseomelitta varia, by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), to investigate potential chemical variation among castes, gender, age, and reproductive status. We found differences in the cuticular hydrocarbon composition among workers, males, and queens, recording both qualitative and quantitative differences among individuals of different ages and gender. The c...
Abstract Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have evolved as a communication cues and they play a signific...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Stingless bees are highly social pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Besides floral pollen and necta...
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among so...
Chemical communication is of fundamental importance to maintain the integration of insect colonies. ...
Members of social insect colonies employ a large variety of chemical signals during their life. Of t...
Males, queens and workers of stingless bees show differences in external morphology, behaviour and r...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
The cuticular compounds from the wings of workers, males and queens of the stingless bee Melipona sc...
While a queen control pheromone complex that inhibits worker ovary development has been described fo...
While a queen control pheromone complex that inhibits worker ovary development has been de...
In queenright colonies of stingless bees of the genus Melipona, workers recognize, attack, and kill ...
In social insects, task-related recognition plays an important role in the coordination and cohesion...
Eusocial insects exhibit reproductive division of labour, in which one or a few queens perform almos...
Abstract Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have evolved as a communication cues and they play a signific...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Stingless bees are highly social pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Besides floral pollen and necta...
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among so...
Chemical communication is of fundamental importance to maintain the integration of insect colonies. ...
Members of social insect colonies employ a large variety of chemical signals during their life. Of t...
Males, queens and workers of stingless bees show differences in external morphology, behaviour and r...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
The cuticular compounds from the wings of workers, males and queens of the stingless bee Melipona sc...
While a queen control pheromone complex that inhibits worker ovary development has been described fo...
While a queen control pheromone complex that inhibits worker ovary development has been de...
In queenright colonies of stingless bees of the genus Melipona, workers recognize, attack, and kill ...
In social insects, task-related recognition plays an important role in the coordination and cohesion...
Eusocial insects exhibit reproductive division of labour, in which one or a few queens perform almos...
Abstract Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have evolved as a communication cues and they play a signific...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Stingless bees are highly social pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Besides floral pollen and necta...