Title of article
Effects of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) queen insemination volume on worker behavior and physiology
Author/Authors
Cecilio and Rodrيguez Niٌo، نويسنده , , Elina L. and Malka، نويسنده , , Osnat and Hefetz، نويسنده , , Abraham and Teal، نويسنده , , Peter and Hayes، نويسنده , , Jerry and Grozinger، نويسنده , , Christina M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
1082
To page
1089
Abstract
Honey bee colonies consist of tens of thousands of workers and a single reproductive queen that produces a pheromone blend which maintains colony organization. Previous studies indicated that the insemination quantity and volume alter queen mandibular pheromone profiles. In our 11-month long field study we show that workers are more attracted to high-volume versus low-volume inseminated queens, however, there were no significant differences between treatments in the number of queen cells built by workers in preparation for supersedure. Workers exposed to low-volume inseminated queens initiated production of queen-like esters in their Dufour’s glands, but there were no significant difference in the amount of methyl farnesoate and juvenile hormone in worker hemolymph. Lastly, queen overwintering survival was unexpectedly lower in high-volume inseminated queens. Our results suggest that the queen insemination volume could ultimately affect colony health and productivity.
Keywords
Insemination volume , Honey bee queen , pheromone , Supersedure , Retinue
Journal title
Journal of Insect Physiology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Insect Physiology
Record number
1416906
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