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Type: Journal article
Title: Benefits of cooperative breeding through increased colony survival in an allodapine bee
Author: Hogendoorn, K.
Zammit, J.
Citation: Insectes Sociaux, 2001; 48(4):392-397
Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag Ag
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0020-1812
1420-9098
Abstract: Cooperation between individuals can lead to both increased productivity and increased survival of colonies relative to solitary breeding. We investigated how individual survival, survival of the group and estimates of group productivity are related to colony size in the allodapine bee Exoneura nigrescens. Colony survival strongly depended on initial colony size, but such a correlation was not found for survival of individuals from colonies of different initial sizes. Loss of a female from two-female nests resulted in a decrease in the number of immatures reared through, but such nests still maintained a higher reproductive output than solitary nests. Group benefits have been underestimated in previous publications because changes in colony size and size dependent colony survival had not been taken into account. The relatively large group benefits measured in this study have implications for the expected skew.
Keywords: Group benefits
survival insurance
sociality
allodapine bees
Description: The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.com
DOI: 10.1007/PL00001796
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00001796
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