Sexual selection is a dominant force in the evolution of many animals and can be particularly significant in species that mate in aerial swarms characterized by strong male--male competition. However, such mating biology, typical of many social insects, is also quite challenging to study. Here, we investigate sexual selection in the honey bee that has 2 distinct male morphs (normal sized and small). Males mate only once and females return to their nest after mating, making it possible to measure the lifetime fitness of both sexes. We allowed known numbers of normal-sized males from 6 colonies and small males from another 6 colonies to compete for natural matings with experimental virgin queens. We then determined the mating success of males...
In a striking example of sex allocation modification, female social insect (hymenopteran) workers so...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
In social insects, the reproductive strategies adopted by colonies emerge as a complex property of i...
Sexual selection is a dominant force in the evolution of many animals and can be particularly signif...
Abstract – Honey bees in the genus Apis share many reproductive features with other social insects, ...
Sexual selection on male body size in species with a female-biased sexual size dimorphism is common ...
Honey bees in the genus Apis share many reproductive features with other social insects, but have al...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
Considerable interspecific diversity exists among bees in the rendezvous sites where males search fo...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
In social insects, the reproductive strategies adopted by colonies emerge as a complex property of i...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
In a striking example of sex allocation modification, female social insect (hymenopteran) workers so...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
In social insects, the reproductive strategies adopted by colonies emerge as a complex property of i...
Sexual selection is a dominant force in the evolution of many animals and can be particularly signif...
Abstract – Honey bees in the genus Apis share many reproductive features with other social insects, ...
Sexual selection on male body size in species with a female-biased sexual size dimorphism is common ...
Honey bees in the genus Apis share many reproductive features with other social insects, but have al...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
Considerable interspecific diversity exists among bees in the rendezvous sites where males search fo...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
In social insects, the reproductive strategies adopted by colonies emerge as a complex property of i...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
In a striking example of sex allocation modification, female social insect (hymenopteran) workers so...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
In social insects, the reproductive strategies adopted by colonies emerge as a complex property of i...