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SUBMITTER: Beaurepaire AL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4278819 | biostudies-other | 2014 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Beaurepaire Alexis L AL Kraus Bernard F BF Koeniger Gudrun G Koeniger Nikolaus N Lim Herbert H Moritz Robin F A RF
Ecology and evolution 20141202 24
The giant honeybee Apis dorsata often forms dense colony aggregations which can include up to 200 often closely related nests in the same location, setting the stage for inbred matings. Yet, like in all other Apis species, A. dorsata queens mate in mid-air on lek like drone congregation areas (DCAs) where large numbers of males gather in flight. We here report how the drone composition of A. dorsata DCAs facilitates outbreeding, taking into the account both spatial (three DCAs) and temporal (sub ...[more]