When a honey bee colony becomes queenless and broodless its only reproductive option is for some of its workers to produce sons before the colony perishes. However, for this to be possible the policing of worker-laid eggs must be curtailed and this provides the opportunity for queenless colonies to be reproductively parasitized by workers from other nests. Such reproductive parasitism is known to occur in Apis florea and A. cerana. Microsatellite analyses of worker samples have demonstrated that the proportion of non-natal workers present in an A. cerana colony declines after a colony is made queenless. This observation suggests that queenless A. cerana colonies may be more vigilant in repelling potentially parasitic non-natal workers than ...
The classic view of insect colonies as harmonic societies has been challenged in the last decades. I...
The prediction that the polygynous stingless bee Melipona bicolor workers should distinguish physoga...
Sociobiological studies of the highly eusocial stingless bees (Meliponinae) have been almost exclusi...
To protect their colonies from robbing by conspecifics, honeybees have evolved nest-guarding behavio...
In all honey bee species studied thus far, 2--4% of the workers were not born in the sampled colony....
Keywords: acceptance threshold Apis mellifera guard honeybee queenless recognition robbing worker re...
Workers of the Asian hive bee, Apis cerana, are shown to have relatively high rates of worker ovary ...
In nestmate recognition bioassays, Apis florea, A andreniformis, A. dorsata and A. cerana do not exh...
In queenright colonies of Apis mellifera, worker policing normally eliminates worker-laid eggs there...
Worker policing (any behavior performed by workers that reduces reproduction by other workers) via e...
To explore reasons for the unusually high rates of worker ovary activation in Apis cerana, we invest...
We studied the effects of mixed honeybee colonies of Apis mellifera and Apis cerana on the intraspec...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reproduce by swarming wherein the mother queen leaves the nest with a...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
Abstract – In nestmate recognition bioassays, Apis florea, A andreniformis, A. dorsata and A. cerana...
The classic view of insect colonies as harmonic societies has been challenged in the last decades. I...
The prediction that the polygynous stingless bee Melipona bicolor workers should distinguish physoga...
Sociobiological studies of the highly eusocial stingless bees (Meliponinae) have been almost exclusi...
To protect their colonies from robbing by conspecifics, honeybees have evolved nest-guarding behavio...
In all honey bee species studied thus far, 2--4% of the workers were not born in the sampled colony....
Keywords: acceptance threshold Apis mellifera guard honeybee queenless recognition robbing worker re...
Workers of the Asian hive bee, Apis cerana, are shown to have relatively high rates of worker ovary ...
In nestmate recognition bioassays, Apis florea, A andreniformis, A. dorsata and A. cerana do not exh...
In queenright colonies of Apis mellifera, worker policing normally eliminates worker-laid eggs there...
Worker policing (any behavior performed by workers that reduces reproduction by other workers) via e...
To explore reasons for the unusually high rates of worker ovary activation in Apis cerana, we invest...
We studied the effects of mixed honeybee colonies of Apis mellifera and Apis cerana on the intraspec...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reproduce by swarming wherein the mother queen leaves the nest with a...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
Abstract – In nestmate recognition bioassays, Apis florea, A andreniformis, A. dorsata and A. cerana...
The classic view of insect colonies as harmonic societies has been challenged in the last decades. I...
The prediction that the polygynous stingless bee Melipona bicolor workers should distinguish physoga...
Sociobiological studies of the highly eusocial stingless bees (Meliponinae) have been almost exclusi...