Worker policing persists in a hopelessly queenless honey bee colony (Apis mellifera)

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N. Châline
S. J. Martin
F. L. W. Ratnieks
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[1] University of Sheffield,Laboratory of Apiculture & Social Insects, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
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Insectes Sociaux | 2004年 / 51卷
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Worker policing; queenless colony; worker reproduction; honey bees;
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In queenright colonies of Apis mellifera, worker policing normally eliminates worker-laid eggs thereby preventing worker reproduction. However, in queenless colonies that have failed to rear a replacement queen, worker reproduction is normal. Worker policing is switched off, many workers have active ovaries and lay eggs, and the colony rears a last batch of male brood before dying out. Here we report a colony which, when hopelessly queenless, did not stop policing although a high proportion of workers had active ovaries (12.6%) and many eggs were laid. However, all these eggs and also worker-laid eggs transferred from another colony were policed. This unusual pattern was repeated eight weeks later by a second queenless colony made using worker bees from the same mother colony, which strongly suggests genetic determination.
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