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    Reproductive Interference in an Introduced Bumblebee: Polyandry may Mitigate Negative Reproductive Impact by Tsuchida, Koji, Yamaguchi, Ayumi, Kanbe, Yuya, Goka, Koichi

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (22-02-2019)
    “…As a signature of reproductive interference (RI), we reviewed hybrid production in eusocial bumblebees in Japan, by comparing introduced with native in Honshu…”
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    Interspecific mating of the introduced bumblebee Bombus terrestris and the native Japanese bumblebee Bombus hypocrita sapporoensis results in inviable hybrids by Kanbe, Yuya, Okada, Ikuko, Yoneda, Masahiro, Goka, Koichi, Tsuchida, Koji

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-10-2008)
    “…The bumblebee Bombus terrestris is not only an effective pollinator, but also a potential invasive alien species outside its native range. Recently, nearly 30%…”
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    Reproductive disturbance of Japanese bumblebees by the introduced European bumblebee Bombus terrestris by Kondo, Natsuko Ito, Yamanaka, Daisei, Kanbe, Yuya, Kunitake, Yoko Kawate, Yoneda, Masahiro, Tsuchida, Koji, Goka, Koichi

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-04-2009)
    “…The European bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, is an invasive eusocial species whose distribution is expanding greatly beyond its native range because numerous…”
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    Ovarian development related to pollen feeding in workers of the bumblebee Bombus ignitus (Hymenoptera: Apidae) by Tanaka, Chisato S., Ikemoto, Mito, Nikkeshi, Aoi, Kanbe, Yuya, Mitsuhata, Masahiro, Yokoi, Tomoyuki

    Published in Applied entomology and zoology (15-02-2019)
    “…Female bees need to develop their ovaries for oviposition, and it has been considered that the pollen nutrition would be important for ovarian development…”
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    Polyandry may mitigate the negative impact of reproductive interference among bumblebees in Japan by Inokuchi, Fumina, Inoue, Maki N., Kanbe, Yuya, Ito, Masaaki, Takahashi, Jun-ichi, Nomura, Tetsuro, Goka, Koichi, Tsuchida, Koji

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-06-2024)
    “…In social hymenopterans, monandry of the queen is an ancestral trait, and polyandry is a derived trait. Polyandry of the queen is the norm in a limited number…”
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