Honey bees consider larval nutritional status rather than genetic relatedness when selecting larvae for emergency queen rearing

Volume: 8, Issue: 1
Published: May 16, 2018
Abstract
In honey bees and many other social insects, production of queens is a vital task, as colony fitness is dependent on queens. The factors considered by honey bee workers in selecting larvae to rear new queens during emergency queen rearing are poorly understood. Identifying these parameters is critical, both in an evolutionary and apicultural context. As female caste development in honey bees is dependent on larval diet (i.e. nutrition), we...
Paper Details
Title
Honey bees consider larval nutritional status rather than genetic relatedness when selecting larvae for emergency queen rearing
Published Date
May 16, 2018
Volume
8
Issue
1
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