Care-giver identity impacts offspring development and performance in an annually social bumble bee.
Claudinéia P CostaKaleigh FisherBlanca M GuillénNaoki YamanakaGuy BlochSarah Hollis WoodardPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Bumble bee queens have a unique influence on the development of the first offspring in the nest, which they rear, relative to worker-reared workers. We propose that bumble bee brood care has been shaped by a suite of evolutionary and ecological factors, which might include a maternal influence on traits that promote survival of incipient colonies.