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====== Anarchist Bees ====== | ====== Anarchist Bees ====== | ||
- | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | + | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// |
Here you will find the exercise assignment and the group' | Here you will find the exercise assignment and the group' | ||
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3. Most worker-laid drone eggs are eaten by other workers (a phenomenon known as worker policing). | 3. Most worker-laid drone eggs are eaten by other workers (a phenomenon known as worker policing). | ||
- | 4. There is some evidence for reduction of working behavior in reproductive workers, thus there may be a reduction in colony fitness if there is too many anarchist bees. | + | 4. There is some evidence for reduction of working behavior in reproductive workers, thus there could be a reduction in colony fitness if there were too many anarchist bees. |
- | 5. Sterility in workers is (mostly) regulated by a single // | + | 5. Sterility in workers is (mostly) regulated by a single //locus//, called // |
6. In other groups of Hymenoptera, | 6. In other groups of Hymenoptera, | ||
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===== Proposed Questions ===== | ===== Proposed Questions ===== | ||
- | 1. Is it possible that worker reproduction may occur at a stable rate without destabilizing the colony as whole? | + | * Is it possible that worker reproduction may occur at a stable rate without destabilizing the colony as a whole? |
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- | 2. How does sexual reproduction between workers changes such stability? | + | |
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== |
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