Large carpenter bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Xylocopa) have traditionally been thought of as exhibiting solitary or occasionally communal colony social organization. However, studies have demonstrated more complex fonns of social behaviour in this genus. In this document, I examine elements ofbehaviour and life history in a North American species at the northern extreme of its range. Xylocopa virginica was found to be socially polymorphic with both solitary and meta-social or semi-social nests in the same population. In social nests, there is no apparent benefit from additional females which do not perfonn significant work or guarding. I found that the timing of life-history events varies between years, yet foraging effort only differ...
Intraspecific cleptoparasitism represents a facultative strategy advantageous for reducing time and ...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...
I use field observations, experiments and molecular techniques to describe the social biology of the...
thought of as exhibiting solitary or occasionally communal colony social organization. However, stud...
In social Hymenoptera, the division of labour is a major step in the evolution of sociality. Bees, ...
Bees are extremely valuable models in both ecology and evolutionary biology. Their link to agricult...
Abstract Many species of social insects have the ability to recognize their nestmates. In bees, so...
Reproductive division of labour in social carpenter bees differs from that in classically eusocial i...
When animals live in groups, the ability to discriminate group members from nonmembers allows indivi...
Proposed thesis describes nesting behaviour of gregarious solitary bee species Andrena vaga. The kno...
My thesis is focused on nesting behaviour and population genetics of solitary bees. These two topics...
This, the common carpenter bee of eastern North America, inhabits a system of longitudal or vertical...
A 2 page overview of carpenter bee life history and management information for New York State reside...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Relocation to novel nests (sometimes called drifting) in flying Hymenoptera is often interpreted as ...
Intraspecific cleptoparasitism represents a facultative strategy advantageous for reducing time and ...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...
I use field observations, experiments and molecular techniques to describe the social biology of the...
thought of as exhibiting solitary or occasionally communal colony social organization. However, stud...
In social Hymenoptera, the division of labour is a major step in the evolution of sociality. Bees, ...
Bees are extremely valuable models in both ecology and evolutionary biology. Their link to agricult...
Abstract Many species of social insects have the ability to recognize their nestmates. In bees, so...
Reproductive division of labour in social carpenter bees differs from that in classically eusocial i...
When animals live in groups, the ability to discriminate group members from nonmembers allows indivi...
Proposed thesis describes nesting behaviour of gregarious solitary bee species Andrena vaga. The kno...
My thesis is focused on nesting behaviour and population genetics of solitary bees. These two topics...
This, the common carpenter bee of eastern North America, inhabits a system of longitudal or vertical...
A 2 page overview of carpenter bee life history and management information for New York State reside...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Relocation to novel nests (sometimes called drifting) in flying Hymenoptera is often interpreted as ...
Intraspecific cleptoparasitism represents a facultative strategy advantageous for reducing time and ...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...
I use field observations, experiments and molecular techniques to describe the social biology of the...