Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor is used to maximize growth rate and resource accumulation, while during the winter, worker survivorship through the poor season is paramount, and bees become generalists. This work proposes new organismal and proximate level conceptual models for these phenomena. The first half of the paper presents a push–pull model for temporal polyethism. Members of the nursing caste are proposed to be pushed from their caste by the development of workers behind them in the temporal caste sequence, while middle-aged bees are pulled from their caste via interactions with the caste ahead of them. The model is, hence, an amalgamation of previous models, in pa...
We describe a multi-agent model of a honeybee colony and show several applications of the model that...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
SummaryIf a honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony loses its queen, worker bees develop their ovaries and ...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Honey bee division of labor is characterized by temporal polyethism, in which young workers remain i...
Workers in most insect societies exhibit a division of labor known as age polyethism, so named becau...
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...
This paper reviews our understanding of the mechanisms that enable adult worker honey bees to show p...
This paper reviews our understanding of the mechanisms that enable adult worker honey bees to show p...
Division of labor is a central facet of complex societies. Task specialization by individual members...
Investigations into animal behavior can have two different forms of inquiry. Proximate questions ar...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
If a honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony loses its queen, worker bees develop their ovaries and produce...
We describe a multi-agent model of a honeybee colony and show several applications of the model that...
We describe a multi-agent model of a honeybee colony and show several applications of the model that...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
SummaryIf a honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony loses its queen, worker bees develop their ovaries and ...
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division of labor ...
Honey bee division of labor is characterized by temporal polyethism, in which young workers remain i...
Workers in most insect societies exhibit a division of labor known as age polyethism, so named becau...
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...
This paper reviews our understanding of the mechanisms that enable adult worker honey bees to show p...
This paper reviews our understanding of the mechanisms that enable adult worker honey bees to show p...
Division of labor is a central facet of complex societies. Task specialization by individual members...
Investigations into animal behavior can have two different forms of inquiry. Proximate questions ar...
The difference in phenotypes of queens and workers is a hallmark of the highly eusocial insects. The...
If a honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony loses its queen, worker bees develop their ovaries and produce...
We describe a multi-agent model of a honeybee colony and show several applications of the model that...
We describe a multi-agent model of a honeybee colony and show several applications of the model that...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
SummaryIf a honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony loses its queen, worker bees develop their ovaries and ...