Abstract Reproductive division of labor in insect societies is regulated through multiple concurrent mechanisms, primarily chemical and behavioral. Here, we examined if the Dufour’s gland secretion in the primitively eusocial bumble bee Bombus impatiens signals information about caste, social condition, and reproductive status. We chemically analyzed Dufour’s gland contents across castes, age groups, social and reproductive conditions, and examined worker behavioral and antennal responses to gland extracts. We found that workers and queens each possess caste-specific compounds in their Dufour’s glands. Queens and gynes differed from workers based on the presence of diterpene compounds which were absent in workers, whereas four esters were e...
Queens of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata appear to maintain reproductive monopoly...
The Dufour's gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all female hymenopterans,...
Social insects are well known for their high level of cooperation. Workers of the primitively eusoci...
The Dufour’s gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovary...
Dufour's gland (DG) secretion of queens in Apis mellifera is normally caste specific. In queenright...
<div><p>Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from ...
Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from yeast to...
The Dufour's gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovary...
The Dufour's gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovar...
Unlike queens of typical primitively eusocial species, Ropalidia marginata queens are docile and non...
Abstract Queen pheromones have long been studied as a major factor regulating reproductive division ...
We have studied volatile secretions from the Dufour gland of female bees and worker ants, the mandib...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
The Dufour gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all hymenopteran females, p...
The Dufour's gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all female hymenopterans...
Queens of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata appear to maintain reproductive monopoly...
The Dufour's gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all female hymenopterans,...
Social insects are well known for their high level of cooperation. Workers of the primitively eusoci...
The Dufour’s gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovary...
Dufour's gland (DG) secretion of queens in Apis mellifera is normally caste specific. In queenright...
<div><p>Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from ...
Pheromones mediate social interactions among individuals in a wide variety of species, from yeast to...
The Dufour's gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovary...
The Dufour's gland of Bombus terrestris workers, of different ages and with varying degrees of ovar...
Unlike queens of typical primitively eusocial species, Ropalidia marginata queens are docile and non...
Abstract Queen pheromones have long been studied as a major factor regulating reproductive division ...
We have studied volatile secretions from the Dufour gland of female bees and worker ants, the mandib...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
The Dufour gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all hymenopteran females, p...
The Dufour's gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all female hymenopterans...
Queens of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata appear to maintain reproductive monopoly...
The Dufour's gland is found closely associated with the sting apparatus of all female hymenopterans,...
Social insects are well known for their high level of cooperation. Workers of the primitively eusoci...