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Reproductive conflict in honey bees: a stalemate of worker egg-laying and policing
Authors:P Kirk Visscher
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA, US
Abstract: Using electrophoretic markers, eggs laid by workers were identified in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies with a queen. Based on extrapolation, these represented about 7% of the unfertilized (male) eggs laid in the colonies. A very small proportion of workers (of the order of 0.01%) lay these eggs. Worker-laid eggs are rapidly removed, so that very few sons of workers are reared. Thus the reproductive cooperation in bee colonies is maintained by ongoing antagonistic interactions among the members of the colony, with worker laying and egg removal policing by other workers being relatively common. Received: 24 November 1995/Accepted after revision: 25 May 1996
Keywords:  Apis mellifera  Policing  Worker egg laying  Electrophoresis
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