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Exp Biol


Title:Analysis of queen recognition by honey bee workers (Apis mellifera L.) in a metabolic bio-assay
Author(s):Moritz RF; Southwick EE;
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Journal Title:Exp Biol
Year:1986
Volume:46
Issue:1
Page Number:45 - 49
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0176-8638 (Print) 0176-8638 (Linking)
Abstract:Queenless groups of honey bee workers (Apis mellifera L.) respond with typical increases in their metabolic activity when exposed to queens. Volatile queen odors release 46.8% of the reaction in worker groups compared to combinations of volatile odors and non-volatile factors. Worker groups which were allowed to learn the odor of a given queen were able to discriminate between volatile odors of related and unrelated queens. Although non-volatile queen compounds seem to be of minor importance for kin recognition they override effects releasable by volatile odors
Keywords:Animals Bees/genetics/*physiology Biological Assay Cues Female Pheromones/genetics/*physiology *Social Behavior;
Notes:"MedlineMoritz, R F Southwick, E E eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 1986/01/01 Exp Biol. 1986; 46(1):45-9"

 
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