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SUBMITTER: DeFelice DS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4319665 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
DeFelice D S DS Ross C C Simone-Finstrom M M Warrit N N Smith D R DR Burgett M M Sukumalanand P P Rueppell O O
Insectes sociaux 20150201 1
The repeated evolution of extreme polyandry in advanced social insects is exceptional and its explanation has attracted significant attention. However, most reported estimates of the number of matings are derived from limited sampling. Temporal and geographic variation in mating behavior of social insects has not been sufficiently studied. Worker offspring of 18 Eastern Honey Bee (<i>Apis cerana</i> Fabr.) queens from three populations across Thailand were genotyped at five microsatellite marker ...[more]