Queen Pheromone Mediates Facultatively Eusocial Behavior in a Tropical Bee
Eusociality, a major transition in behavioral evolution, features reproductive division of labor between a primary reproductive individual (queen) and daughters that forego their own reproductive effort (workers). This inherent mother-daughter conflict is often mediated through Queen Pheromones (QPs) – compound blends that trigger helping behavior by workers and delay or abolish their own reproductive maturation.…