2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4004534/v1
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Reproductive inefficiency and increased behavioral variation are associated with large group size in the orchid bee, Euglossa dilemma

Nicholas Saleh,
Jaelle Delva,
Santiago R. Ramírez
et al.

Abstract: Orchid bees are the only corbiculate bee lineage that is not obligately eusocial. However, multiple species of orchid bee show facultative sociality, with reproductive division of labor and a social hierarchy effectively enforced by oophagy. Orchid bee species differ in the degree of reproductive skew in social groups, as well as the rigidity of social roles. In the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma, previous observation of social groups of two or three individuals found that reproductive skew was complete, with one… Show more

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