Honeybee colony drone production and maintenance in accordance with environmental factors: an interplay of queen and worker decisions

Social insect colonies display a remarkable ability to adjust investment in reproduction (i.e., production of sexuals) in accordance with environmental conditions such as season and food availability. How this feat is accomplished by the colony's queen(s) and workers remains a puzzle. Here, I r...

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Published inInsectes sociaux Vol. 57; no. 1; pp. 1 - 9
Main Author Boes, K. E
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Abstract Social insect colonies display a remarkable ability to adjust investment in reproduction (i.e., production of sexuals) in accordance with environmental conditions such as season and food availability. How this feat is accomplished by the colony's queen(s) and workers remains a puzzle. Here, I review what we have learned about this subject in the European honeybee (Apis mellifera), specifically with regard to a colony's production of males (drones). I identify five environmental conditions that influence colony-level patterns of drone production and then define five stages of drone rearing that are accomplished by the queen and workers. Using this framework, I detail our current understanding of how the queen or workers adjust their actions at each stage of drone rearing in response to each of the environmental conditions. Future investigations of this topic in honeybees and other social insect societies will lead to a better understanding of how colonies manage to flexibly and efficiently allocate their resources under changing environmental conditions.
AbstractList Social insect colonies display a remarkable ability to adjust investment in reproduction (i.e., production of sexuals) in accordance with environmental conditions such as season and food availability. How this feat is accomplished by the colony's queen(s) and workers remains a puzzle. Here, I review what we have learned about this subject in the European honeybee (Apis mellifera), specifically with regard to a colony's production of males (drones). I identify five environmental conditions that influence colony-level patterns of drone production and then define five stages of drone rearing that are accomplished by the queen and workers. Using this framework, I detail our current understanding of how the queen or workers adjust their actions at each stage of drone rearing in response to each of the environmental conditions. Future investigations of this topic in honeybees and other social insect societies will lead to a better understanding of how colonies manage to flexibly and efficiently allocate their resources under changing environmental conditions.
Social insect colonies display a remarkable ability to adjust investment in reproduction (i.e., production of sexuals) in accordance with environmental conditions such as season and food availability. How this feat is accomplished by the colony’s queen(s) and workers remains a puzzle. Here, I review what we have learned about this subject in the European honeybee ( Apis mellifera ), specifically with regard to a colony’s production of males (drones). I identify five environmental conditions that influence colony-level patterns of drone production and then define five stages of drone rearing that are accomplished by the queen and workers. Using this framework, I detail our current understanding of how the queen or workers adjust their actions at each stage of drone rearing in response to each of the environmental conditions. Future investigations of this topic in honeybees and other social insect societies will lead to a better understanding of how colonies manage to flexibly and efficiently allocate their resources under changing environmental conditions.
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Keywords Sex allocation
Colony organization
Honeybees
Cooperation
Drones
Insecta
Apidae
Environmental factor
Male
Drone
Social insect
Decision
Apis mellifera
Queen insect
Apoidea
Arthropoda
Production
Colony
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Hymenoptera
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SubjectTerms Animal and plant ecology
Animal productions
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Apiculture
Apis mellifera
Biological and medical sciences
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Demecology
Entomology
environmental factors
food availability
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honey bee colonies
honey bees
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Invertebrates
Life Sciences
males
Protozoa. Invertebrata
rearing
reproduction
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social insects
Terrestrial animal productions
Title Honeybee colony drone production and maintenance in accordance with environmental factors: an interplay of queen and worker decisions
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