Ferreira, Helena Mendes; 133481; Alves, Denise Araujo; Cool, Lloyd; 116688; Oi, Cintia Akemi; Oliveira, Ricardo Caliari; Wenseleers, Tom; 8355;
In the field of social evolution, inclusive fitness theory has been successful in making a wide range of qualitative predictions on expected patterns of cooperation and conflict. Nevertheless, outside of sex ratio theory, inclusive fitness models that make accurate quantitative predictions remain relatively rare. Past models dealing with caste fate...
Ghisbain, Guillaume; Thiery, Wim; 79068; Massonnet, Francois; Erazo, Diana; Rasmont, Pierre; Michez, Denis; Dellicour, Simon; 105548;
Habitat degradation and climate change are globally acting as pivotal drivers of wildlife collapse, with mounting evidence that this erosion of biodiversity will accelerate in the following decades1-3. Here, we quantify the past, present and future ecological suitability of Europe for bumblebees, a threatened group of pollinators ranked among the h...
Matte, Arthur; Billen, Johan; 7742; Shit, Piuli; Heinze, Jurgen; Bernadou, Abel;
status: Published online
Lefebre, Regis Claeys Boúúaert, David Bossuyt, Emma De Smet, Lina Brunain, Marleen Danneels, Ellen de Graaf, Dirk
The mechanisms of action behind decreased mite reproduction (DMR) are still unknown, but current hypotheses state that DMR is the result of brood-intrinsic and/or external disturbances in the V. destructor-honey bee pupa signal interactions. For accurate and precise DMR phenotyping, sufficient single infested honey bee brood cells are required (e.g...
Lefebre, Regis De Smet, Lina Tehel, Anja Paxton, Robert J. Bossuyt, Emma Verbeke, Wim van Dooremalen, Coby Ulgezen, Zeynep N. van den Bosch, Trudy Schaafsma, Famke
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Implementation of marker-assisted selection (MAS) in modern beekeeping would improve sustainability, especially in breeding programs aiming for resilience against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. Selecting honey bee colonies for natural resistance traits, such as brood-intrinsic suppression of varroa mite reproduction, reduces the use of chemi...
Mattens, Anneline; 156965; Chan, Kin Ho; Oi, Cintia Akemi;
status: published
Wynants, Enya; Van Dun, Cedric; 166023; Lenaerts, Nancy; Princen, Sarah A.; Tuyttens, Ella; Shpigler, Hagai Y.; Wenseleers, Tom; 8355; Van Oystaeyen, Annette;
Juvenile hormone (JH) regulates developmental and physiological processes in insects. In bumble bees, the hormone acts as a gonadotropin that mediates ovary development, but the exact physiological pathways involved in ovary activation and subsequent egg laying are poorly understood. In this study, we examine how queen hibernation state, caste, and...
van Neerbos, Francine Antoinette Cornelu... Dewitte, Peter; Wackers, Felix; Wenseleers, Tom; 8355; Jacquemyn, Hans; 32939; Lievens, Bart; 19097;
Insect communities consist of species from several trophic levels that have to forage for suitable resources among and within larger patches of nonresources. To locate their resources, insects use diverse stimuli, including olfactory, visual, acoustic, tactile and gustatory cues. While most research has focused on cues derived from plants and other...
Khalife, Adam; Billen, Johan; 7742; Economo, Evan P.;
status: published
Wang, Chu; 134418; Chung, Fu-Ya; Lin, Chung-Chi; Katzke, Julian; Economo, Evan P.; Billen, Johan; 7742;
The metapleural gland is a unique feature of the ant phenotype, but diversity in its anatomy and function across the ants is not well documented or understood. We studied the morphology of the metapleural gland in 20 mainly Oriental Strumigenys species using histology, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and micro-CT. The gland is formed...