Honey Bees Show Remarkable Altruism: Study Reveals Inherited Behavior
Honey bees are renowned for their altruistic behavior, and now researchers have discovered that this behavior is passed down from one generation to the next. In a new study published in the journal Science, scientists from the University of Sussex have found that when a honey bee colony is faced with a shortage of resources, the bees in the next generation are more likely to be altruistic. This suggests that the bees are able to inherit a genetic trait for altruism, enabling them to pass it on to their offspring. The research could help us understand how altruism evolves in animals, and the role it plays in the natural world.
source: Phys.org