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Ice queens: bumble bee social organization shaped by adaptations to cold climates
Bumble bees are an economically and ecologically important group of social insects distributed primarily in boreal and temperate zones. Their social organization is distinct from that of other obligately eusocial taxa, likely because of their climatic adaptations. Queens differ from workers in physiological traits related to cold tolerance, such as size and lipid reserves. They directly manipulate the development of their offspring, reducing its size and developmental time. Manipulation of brood development and variance in body size among adults are important organizing features of bumblebee sociality. Investigation of these traits and of their diversity across species offers an insight into proximate mechanisms underlying evolutionary changes. Here, I review the recent body of work on bumble bee social organization, as well as open questions and directions for future study.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Insect Science is a new systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up–to–date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of Insect Science. As this is such a broad discipline, we have determined themed sections each of which is reviewed once a year.
The following 11 areas are covered by Current Opinion in Insect Science.
-Ecology
-Insect genomics
-Global Change Biology
-Molecular Physiology (Including Immunity)
-Pests and Resistance
-Parasites, Parasitoids and Biological Control
-Behavioural Ecology
-Development and Regulation
-Social Insects
-Neuroscience
-Vectors and Medical and Veterinary Entomology
There is also a section that changes every year to reflect hot topics in the field.
Section Editors, who are major authorities in their area, are appointed by the Editors of the journal. They divide their section into a number of topics, ensuring that the field is comprehensively covered and that all issues of current importance are emphasized. Section Editors commission articles from leading scientists on each topic that they have selected and the commissioned authors write short review articles in which they present recent developments in their subject, emphasizing the aspects that, in their opinion, are most important. In addition, they provide short annotations to the papers that they consider to be most interesting from all those published in their topic over the previous year.