A defining feature of social insects is the reproductive division of labour, in which workers usually forego all reproduction to help their mother queen to reproduce. However, little is known about the molecular basis of this spectacular form of altruism. Here, we compared gene expression patterns between nonreproductive, altruistic workers and reproductive, non-altruistic workers in queenless honeybee colonies using a whole-genome microarray analysis. Our results demonstrate massive differences in gene expression patterns between these two sets of workers, with a total of 1292 genes being differentially expressed. In nonreproductive workers, genes associated with energy metabolism and respiration, flight and foraging behaviour, detection o...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
A characteristic of eusocial bees is a reproductive division of labor in which one or a few queens m...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) are well-known for their highly evolved eusocial organization....
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of reproductive self-sacrifice is well understood from kin theory, yet our...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
AbstractEusocial insect societies display a remarkable reproductive division of labor between a sing...
Temporal division of labor and foraging specialization are key characteristics of honeybee social or...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has been the most important insect species for the study of social beh...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
Abstract Background The reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution suggests that reprod...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
A characteristic of eusocial bees is a reproductive division of labor in which one or a few queens m...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) are well-known for their highly evolved eusocial organization....
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of reproductive self-sacrifice is well understood from kin theory, yet our...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
AbstractEusocial insect societies display a remarkable reproductive division of labor between a sing...
Temporal division of labor and foraging specialization are key characteristics of honeybee social or...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has been the most important insect species for the study of social beh...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Functional worker sterility is the defining feature of insect societies. Yet, workers are sometimes ...
Abstract Background The reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution suggests that reprod...
For honey bee and other social insect colonies the 'queen substance' regulates colony reproduction r...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This thesis describes researc...
A characteristic of eusocial bees is a reproductive division of labor in which one or a few queens m...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...