The honeybee nest parasite Aethina tumida (small hive beetle) uses behavioural mimicry to induce trophallactic feeding from its honeybee hosts. Small hive beetles are able to induce honeybee workers to share the carbohydrate-rich contents of their crops, but it is not clear whether the beetles are able to induce to workers to feed them the protein-rich hypopharyngeal glandular secretions fed to the queen, larvae and other nest mates. Protein is a limiting macronutrient in an insect’s diet, essential for survival, growth and fecundity. Honeybees obtain protein from pollen, which is consumed and digested by nurse bees. They then distribute the protein to the rest of the colony in the form of hypopharyngeal gland secretions. Using 14...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceAbstractHoneybee workers develop from fertilised eggs, but those reared in a q...
Abstract Multiple infections are common in honey bees, Apis mellifera, but the possible role of nutr...
Some parasites of social insects are able to exploit the exchange of food between nestmates via trop...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Of twenty species of beetles across six families and fourteen genera found living within the hives o...
The hypopharyngeal gland (HG), along with the mandibular gland from Apis mellifera workers plays a f...
The small hive beetle (SHB) is a parasite and scavenger of honey bee colonies, but may also be able ...
The female sex in honeybees (Apis spp.) comprises a reproductive queen and a sterile worker caste. N...
In a honey bee colony, worker bees rear a new queen by providing her with a larger cell in which to ...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceAbstractHoneybee workers develop from fertilised eggs, but those reared in a q...
Abstract Multiple infections are common in honey bees, Apis mellifera, but the possible role of nutr...
Some parasites of social insects are able to exploit the exchange of food between nestmates via trop...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another, occurs among adults of h...
Of twenty species of beetles across six families and fourteen genera found living within the hives o...
The hypopharyngeal gland (HG), along with the mandibular gland from Apis mellifera workers plays a f...
The small hive beetle (SHB) is a parasite and scavenger of honey bee colonies, but may also be able ...
The female sex in honeybees (Apis spp.) comprises a reproductive queen and a sterile worker caste. N...
In a honey bee colony, worker bees rear a new queen by providing her with a larger cell in which to ...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceA social insect colony can be seen as a superorganism in which nutrient collec...
International audienceAbstractHoneybee workers develop from fertilised eggs, but those reared in a q...
Abstract Multiple infections are common in honey bees, Apis mellifera, but the possible role of nutr...