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Hi all,
Found this in a recent edition of New Scientist and thought it would
be of interest, given the recent discussion.
Regards,
Diotima
Egg police crack down on broody bees
* 01 November 2006
Would better policing reduce crime? It does in some insect societies.
The apparently harmonious behaviour of worker honeybees and common
wasps is all down to a watchful police force.
Tom Wenseleers of the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) in the
Netherlands and Francis Ratnieks of the University of Sheffield, UK,
studied nine species of social wasps and the honeybee. In all of
these colonies the workers have functional ovaries and could lay
eggs, but instead they usually raise the offspring of the queen. What
stops them from being selfish and laying their own eggs?
The answer turned out to be the "egg police". Wenseleers and Ratnieks
found that the more effective the policing - where the queen or
worker "police" eat worker-laid eggs - the lower the likelihood of a
renegade worker laying its own egg (Nature, vol 444, p 50). "In
honeybees the policing was so good, with 98 to 100 per cent of
worker-laid eggs killed, that less than one in a thousand workers
tried to lay an egg," says Ratnieks.
Conversely in some wasp species - particularly those with closely
related workers - policing was slack and nearly half the workers laid
eggs. When workers were not closely related they policed each other
more strictly.
From issue 2576 of New Scientist magazine, 01 November 2006, page 16
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