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Climatic variation across a latitudinal gradient affect phenology and group size, but not social complexity in small carpenter bees
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posted on 2018-09-03, 00:33 authored by Sarah LawsonSarah Lawson, Wyatt A. Shell, Sean S. Lombard, Sandra M. RehanGreater social complexity at lower latitudes have been observed in a variety of arthropods from termites to spiders. Social behavior in the small carpenter bees, Ceratina, has been shown to vary widely both between species and across geographic range. Our goal was to determine how social plasticity of three populations of Ceratina species, C. calcarata and C. strenua, vary across a latitudinal gradient. The data files contain 1) Climate data for the three collection sites: New Hampshire, Missouri and Georgia. 2) The nest collection and adult measurements for the three sites 3) The brood measurements and development rates from the three sites.