Social insect societies are characterized by a high level of organization. This is made possible through a remarkably complex array of pheromonal signals produced by all members of the colony. The queen’s pheromones signal the presence of a fertile female and induce daughter workers to remain sterile. However, the lack of the queen mandibular pheromone leads to the emergence of rebels, i.e., workers with increased reproductive potential. We suggested that the rebels would have developed tergal glands and reduced Nasonov glands, much like the queen but contrary to normal workers. Our guess turned out to be correct and may suggest that the rebels are more queen-like than previously thought. The tergal gland cells found in the rebels were nume...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...
Pheromonal control by the honey bee queen is achieved through the use of secretions from diverse gla...
Abstract – Class III tegumentar glands were studied in workers, as well as in queens and males when ...
Class III tegumentar glands were studied in workers, as well as in queens and males when available,...
Tergal gland morphology was investigated for Apis mellifera capensis and A. m. scutellata virgin que...
The mandibular glands of workers and queens of Melipona quadrifasciata Lepeletier 1836 were studied ...
Rebel workers develop from eggs laid by the previous queen, before it went swarming and left the col...
Abstract Evolution has created different castes of females in eusocial haplodiploids. The difference...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
International audienceAbstractHoneybee workers develop from fertilised eggs, but those reared in a q...
Nassonow's gland consists of a number of cells with ducts that open on to the ventral surface of the...
The mandibles of bees contain two types of tegumental glands whose function is not clear, despite th...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...
Pheromonal control by the honey bee queen is achieved through the use of secretions from diverse gla...
Abstract – Class III tegumentar glands were studied in workers, as well as in queens and males when ...
Class III tegumentar glands were studied in workers, as well as in queens and males when available,...
Tergal gland morphology was investigated for Apis mellifera capensis and A. m. scutellata virgin que...
The mandibular glands of workers and queens of Melipona quadrifasciata Lepeletier 1836 were studied ...
Rebel workers develop from eggs laid by the previous queen, before it went swarming and left the col...
Abstract Evolution has created different castes of females in eusocial haplodiploids. The difference...
Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of the colon...
International audienceAbstractHoneybee workers develop from fertilised eggs, but those reared in a q...
Nassonow's gland consists of a number of cells with ducts that open on to the ventral surface of the...
The mandibles of bees contain two types of tegumental glands whose function is not clear, despite th...
Abstract Background In social insects, the queen is essential to the functioning and homeostasis of ...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...
Worker sterility in honeybees is neither absolute nor irreversible. Whether under queen or worker co...
Queens and workers are not morphologically differentiated in the primitively eusocial wasp, Ropalidi...