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Behavioral Biology Evolution of Social Systems. Societies Groups of organisms of the same species which cooperate to exist.

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1 Behavioral Biology Evolution of Social Systems

2 Societies Groups of organisms of the same species which cooperate to exist.

3 Benefits of Sociality Kin Selection Decreased Predation Risk Increased Feeding Sources Increased Hunting Success

4 Insect Societies Hymenoptera –Honeybees –Leaf-cutter ants Isoptera –Termites

5 Honeybee Society Caste system – Division of Duties –Queen Diploid female Duty: Reproduction Produces ‘Queen substance’ Lays 1500 eggs/day till death or runs out of sperm

6 Honeybee Society Which one is the Queen?

7 Honeybee Societies Queen Cell

8 Honeybee Society Caste system – Division of Duties –Drone Haploid Male Duty: Find the queen and mate Dies after reproduces (2 seconds!)

9 Honeybee Societies Drone Workers

10 Honeybee Societies Drone Cells

11 Honeybee Society Caste system – Division of Duties –Worker Diploid female with ovaries suppressed Duty: Everything except laying eggs

12 Honeybee Society

13 Workers ‘Festooning’

14 Honeybee Society Worker ‘Scenting’ to Signal Disturbance

15 Bibliography Raven, Peter H. Et al. 2008. Biology, 8 th ed. McGraw Hill Higher Education. New York, NY. All photos are by D. Hautau, Alpena Community College. hautaud@alpenacc.edu hautaud@alpenacc.edu


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