Sociality emerges from solitary behaviours and reproductive plasticity in the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma

Volume: 286, Issue: 1906, Pages: 20190588 - 20190588
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
The evolution of eusociality and sterile worker castes represents a major transition in the history of life. Despite this, little is known about the mechanisms involved in the initial transition from solitary to social behaviour. It has been hypothesized that plasticity from ancestral solitary life cycles was coopted to create queen and worker castes in insect societies. Here, we tested this hypothesis by examining gene expression involved in...
Paper Details
Title
Sociality emerges from solitary behaviours and reproductive plasticity in the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
286
Issue
1906
Pages
20190588 - 20190588
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