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Explore the fascinating social systems of honeybees and their division of duties within the caste system. Learn about the roles of the queen, worker bees, and drones in this intriguing society.
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Behavioral Biology Evolution of Social Systems
Societies • Groups of organisms of the same species which cooperate to exist.
Benefits of Sociality • Kin Selection • Decreased Predation Risk • Increased Feeding Sources • Increased Hunting Success
Insect Societies • Hymenoptera • Honeybees • Leaf-cutter ants • Isoptera • Termites
Honeybee Society • Caste system – Division of Duties • Queen • Diploid female • Duty: Reproduction • Produces ‘Queen substance’ • Lays 1500 eggs/day till death or runs out of sperm
Honeybee Society Which one is the Queen?
Honeybee Societies Queen Cell
Honeybee Society • Caste system – Division of Duties • Drone • Haploid Male • Duty: Find the queen and mate • Dies after reproduces (2 seconds!)
Honeybee Societies Workers Drone
Honeybee Societies Drone Cells
Honeybee Society • Caste system – Division of Duties • Worker • Diploid female with ovaries suppressed • Duty: Everything except laying eggs
Honeybee Society Workers ‘Festooning’
Honeybee Society Worker ‘Scenting’ to Signal Disturbance
Bibliography • Raven, Peter H. Et al. 2008. Biology, 8th ed. McGraw Hill Higher Education. New York, NY. • All photos are by D. Hautau, Alpena Community College. hautaud@alpenacc.edu