textCooperation is pervasive in nature but paradoxically also provides opportunity to cheaters. My dissertation involves the study of both cooperation and conflict in two species of Megalopta bees. Megalopta is a Neotropical genus of halictid bees whose biology is characterized by complex life cycles that can range from solitary to eusocial. These bees nest in dead wood and forage under dim light conditions. Megalopta’s nests are inhabited by an extensive array of organisms and each nest therefore constitutes a miniature ecosystem providing opportunities for cooperation and conflict, both within and between species. I first delineate the social structure of M. genalis and M. ecuadoria nests in several Panamanian populations and integrate th...
Although bees are herbivorous insects, they are seldom studied as such. My dissertation research cha...
Identifying forces that affect population dynamics can allow us to better understand the distributio...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
textCooperation is pervasive in nature but paradoxically also provides opportunity to cheaters. My d...
Cleaning symbioses represent classic models of mutualism, and some bee mites are thought to perform ...
Parasites and other associates can play an important role in shaping the communities of their hosts;...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
This work has focused on understanding the remarkable survival of the honey bees (Apis mellifera) li...
Introduction One of the main features of social insects is the occurrence of castes in the female s...
There are many aspects of social, colonial, and individual behavior that are puzzling and difficult ...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
My dissertation encompasses three studies of social behavior. Two explore the reproductive conflicts...
Mutualisms are major structuring forces in biological communities. However, the concept of the troph...
My thesis is focused on nesting behaviour and population genetics of solitary bees. These two topics...
Reproductive conflict expressed as aggression is common in social Hymenoptera. In eusocial species, ...
Although bees are herbivorous insects, they are seldom studied as such. My dissertation research cha...
Identifying forces that affect population dynamics can allow us to better understand the distributio...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
textCooperation is pervasive in nature but paradoxically also provides opportunity to cheaters. My d...
Cleaning symbioses represent classic models of mutualism, and some bee mites are thought to perform ...
Parasites and other associates can play an important role in shaping the communities of their hosts;...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
This work has focused on understanding the remarkable survival of the honey bees (Apis mellifera) li...
Introduction One of the main features of social insects is the occurrence of castes in the female s...
There are many aspects of social, colonial, and individual behavior that are puzzling and difficult ...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
My dissertation encompasses three studies of social behavior. Two explore the reproductive conflicts...
Mutualisms are major structuring forces in biological communities. However, the concept of the troph...
My thesis is focused on nesting behaviour and population genetics of solitary bees. These two topics...
Reproductive conflict expressed as aggression is common in social Hymenoptera. In eusocial species, ...
Although bees are herbivorous insects, they are seldom studied as such. My dissertation research cha...
Identifying forces that affect population dynamics can allow us to better understand the distributio...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...