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SUBMITTER: Linksvayer TA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3156273 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Linksvayer T A TA Kaftanoglu O O Akyol E E Blatch S S Amdam G V GV Page R E RE
Journal of evolutionary biology 20110623 9
Social evolution in honey bees has produced strong queen-worker dimorphism for plastic traits that depend on larval nutrition. The honey bee developmental programme includes both larval components that determine plastic growth responses to larval nutrition and nurse components that regulate larval nutrition. We studied how these two components contribute to variation in worker and queen body size and ovary size for two pairs of honey bee lineages that show similar differences in worker body-ovar ...[more]