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SUBMITTER: Oliveira RC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5431770 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Oliveira Ricardo Caliari RC Vollet-Neto Ayrton A Akemi Oi Cintia C van Zweden Jelle S JS Nascimento Fabio F Sullivan Brent Colin C Wenseleers Tom T
Scientific reports 20170510 1
In insect societies, both queens and workers produce chemicals that reliably signal caste membership and reproductive status. The mechanisms that help to maintain the honesty of such queen and fertility signals, however, remain poorly studied. Here we test if queen signal honesty could be based on the shared endocrine control of queen fertility and the production of specific signals. In support of this "hormonal pleiotropy" hypothesis, we find that in the common wasp, application of methoprene ( ...[more]