The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The caste dimorphism is often described as a switch-controlled polyphenism, in which environmental conditions decide an individual's caste. Using theoretical modeling and empirical data from honeybees, we show that there is no discrete larval developmental switch. Instead, a combination of larval developmental plasticity and nurse worker feeding behavior make up a colony-level social and physiological system that regulates development and produces the caste dimorphism. Discrete queen and worker phenotypes are the result of discrete feeding regimes imposed by nurses, whereas a range of experimental feeding regimes produces a continuous range of p...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
WOS: 000293910500010PubMed ID: 21696476Social evolution in honey bees has produced strong queen-work...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Social castes of eusocial insects may have arisen through an evolutionary modification of an ancestr...
Social castes of eusocial insects may have arisen through an evolutionary modification of an ancestr...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feeding of female larvae promotes the occurrence of t...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
WOS: 000293910500010PubMed ID: 21696476Social evolution in honey bees has produced strong queen-work...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Social castes of eusocial insects may have arisen through an evolutionary modification of an ancestr...
Social castes of eusocial insects may have arisen through an evolutionary modification of an ancestr...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feeding of female larvae promotes the occurrence of t...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...
Sections of brood from colonies of the Cape honeybee ( Apis mellifera capensis), the African honeybe...