Eusociality In Bees Flashcards

1
Q

What order is eusociality found in?

A

Hymenoptera

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2
Q

What does haplo-diploidy mean?

A

The females are diploid the males are haploid

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3
Q

How many chromosomes from the father will a female offspring get?

A

1 chromosome because the father only has one

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4
Q

What fraction are daughters genetically similar?

A

3/4

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5
Q

Why is it more advantageous for the workers to rear their sisters rather than have offspring?

A

Because the sisters are more genetically similar than if they were to have offspring

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6
Q

How often does the queen go on a mating flight?

A

Once and stores the sperm for the rest of her life

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7
Q

When will the queen lay a drone egg?

A

When the cell is big enough to accommodate a larger male larvae and when she needs to balance the sex ratio

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8
Q

What did Warton et al. (2007) do and what did he find?

A

Confined queens in cages away from the larger cells, after 4 days they were allowed to roam free and found the queen sought out larger cells and laid 3x more drone eggs

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9
Q

Give the development in days for each stage of development

A

Eggs: 3 days
Larvae and pre pupa: 8 days
Pupa: 9 days

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10
Q

What is the total development time from larvae to mature worker?

A

19.5-20 days

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11
Q

What happens when the queen ages?

A

She runs out of sperm and only produces drone eggs

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12
Q

What does the bee dance tell the other bees?

A

Information about the distance and direction of food sources

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13
Q

What type of bee does the waggle dance?

A

Forager

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14
Q

What season has the greatest increase of colony intake from dancing?

A

Winter

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15
Q

What does the bumble bee do instead of dancing?

A

It runs up and down the nest bringing home the newly discovered odour of the food source

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16
Q

What elements of the waggling phase communicates distance and direction?

A

The duration and angle of the dance

17
Q

What happens when the resource is close to the hive?

A

The waggle phase is short, sometimes called round dances

18
Q

What happens when forage is scarce?

A

The bees dance for less profitable resources

19
Q

What chemical increases the likelihood of dancing?

A

Octopamine (OA)

20
Q

What distance do the bees mainly perform round dances?

A

50m

21
Q

What is used to encode the direction of the food source?

A

The direction of the sun

22
Q

What is a bees judgement of distance largely based on?

A

Visual cues e.g landmarks

23
Q

Who found that octopamine modulates honey bee dance behaviour?

A

Barron et al. (2006)

24
Q

Who found that a tunnel can magnify a bees perception of distance?

A

Srinivasan et al. (2000)

25
Q

Who found that the suns azimuth was equal to the angle of the run?

A

Karl Von Frisch