In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bumblebees to test the hypothesis that saturated cuticular hydrocarbons are evolutionarily conserved signals used to regulate reproductive division of labor in many Hymenopteran social insects. They concluded that the cuticular hydrocarbon pentacosane (C25), previously identified as a queen pheromone in a congeneric bumblebee, does not affect worker reproduction in B. impatiens. Here we discuss some shortcomings of Amsalem et al.’s study that make its conclusions unreliable. In particular, several confounding effects may have affected the results of both experimental manipulations in the study. Additionally, the study’s low sample sizes (mean n...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
The evolutionary origin of queen pheromones (QPs), which regulate reproductive division of labor in ...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce workers to remain sterile,...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
In a recent study, Amsalem, Orlova & Grozinger (2015) performed experiments with Bombus impatiens bu...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
The evolutionary origin of queen pheromones (QPs), which regulate reproductive division of labor in ...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by reproductive individuals in social insect colonies...
Social Hymenoptera demonstrate an extraordinary reproductive division of labour in which queens repr...
Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce workers to remain sterile,...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...
Queen pheromones are chemical signals produced by the dominant reproductive female in many species o...