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typically barren and
cannot become queens.
Having a
queen is what
makes a "
queenright" hive, nest, or
colony of
eusocial insects. A
colony with
multiple queens...
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queen rearing involves a
series of
stages which divide a
colony into a
queenright lower colony and a
queenless upper colony to
improve acceptance of grafted...
- workers. The
complex of as many as 24
chemicals differs between workers in "
queenright"
colonies and
workers of
queenless colonies. In the latter, the workers’...
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disruption by a predator, and
during colony migration. In an Apis
andrenformis queenright colony,
worker policing occurs,
which prevents workers from
laying their...
- 1051/apido:19960505. Nanork, P., et al. "Social
parasitism by
workers in
queenless and
queenright Apis
cerana colonies."
Molecular ecology 16.5 (2007): 1107-1114. Haydak...
- hatches,
successfully mates and
returns to the hive, the hive will be
queenright. A
package of bees is made of a
queen and 3 to 5
pounds of bees, typically...
- have
active ovaries.
Gamergate lifespan is
short compared to
queens in
queenright colonies, but
gamergates can be
replaced by
other dominant workers in...
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policing as an ESS. This may
explain why
workers have
inactive ovaries in
queenright colonies of this
multiply mated species.
Queenless colonies therefore...
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corpora allata,
which secrete JH, was
noticeably enlarged compared to
queenright workers. JH
concentrations were also
higher in the
hemolymph of queenless...
- are two
different types of
monogynous settings. Type A are monogynous,
queenright colonies where the
queen is the
mated female and
everyone else is unmated...