Body size variation in bees: regulation, mechanisms, and relationship to social organization

Volume: 35, Pages: 77 - 87
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Size polymorphism is common in bees, and is determined by environmental factors such as temperature, brood cell size, and the diet provided to developing larvae. In social bees, these factors are further influenced by intricate interactions between the queen, workers, and the developing brood which eventually determine the final size and caste of developing larvae. Environmental and social factors act in part on juvenile hormone and...
Paper Details
Title
Body size variation in bees: regulation, mechanisms, and relationship to social organization
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
35
Pages
77 - 87
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