Stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are the most diverse group of Apid bees and represent common pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Like honeybees they live in large eusocial colonies and rely on complex chemical recognition and communication systems. In contrast to honeybees, their ecology and especially their chemical ecology have received only little attention, particularly in the Old World. We previously have analyzed the chemical profiles of six paleotropical stingless bee species from Borneo and revealed the presence of species-specific cuticular terpenes— an environmentally derived compound class so far unique among social insects. Here, we compared the bees’ surface profiles to the chemistry of their nest material. Terpenes, alkane...
Members of social insect colonies employ a large variety of chemical signals during their life. Of t...
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among so...
Background/Question/Methods: The highly social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are important po...
Insects may be unique in having a cuticle with a species-specific chemical profile. In social insect...
The diversity of species is striking, but can be far exceeded by the chemical diversity of compounds...
The diversity of species is striking, but can be far exceeded by the chemical diversity of compounds...
The highly social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are important pollinators in tropical ecosyste...
Bees are known to collect pollen and nectar to provide their larvae and themselves with food. That b...
Stingless bees are highly social pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Besides floral pollen and necta...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
Chemical communication is of fundamental importance to maintain the integration of insect colonies. ...
Social insects aggressively defend their nest and surrounding against non-nestmates, which they reco...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
In social insects, task-related recognition plays an important role in the coordination and cohesion...
Members of social insect colonies employ a large variety of chemical signals during their life. Of t...
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among so...
Background/Question/Methods: The highly social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are important po...
Insects may be unique in having a cuticle with a species-specific chemical profile. In social insect...
The diversity of species is striking, but can be far exceeded by the chemical diversity of compounds...
The diversity of species is striking, but can be far exceeded by the chemical diversity of compounds...
The highly social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are important pollinators in tropical ecosyste...
Bees are known to collect pollen and nectar to provide their larvae and themselves with food. That b...
Stingless bees are highly social pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Besides floral pollen and necta...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
Chemical communication is of fundamental importance to maintain the integration of insect colonies. ...
Social insects aggressively defend their nest and surrounding against non-nestmates, which they reco...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
Insects largely rely on olfactory cues when seeking and judging information on nests, partners, or r...
In social insects, task-related recognition plays an important role in the coordination and cohesion...
Members of social insect colonies employ a large variety of chemical signals during their life. Of t...
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among so...
Background/Question/Methods: The highly social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) are important po...