Comparative nestmate recognition in Asian honey bees, Apis florea, Apis andreniformis, Apis dorsata, and Apis cerana

被引:0
|
作者
Breed, Michael D.
Deng, Xiao-Bao
Buchwald, Robert
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla 66303, Yunnan, Peoples R China
关键词
nestmate recognition; Apis; defensive behavior;
D O I
10.1051/apido:2007025
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
In nestmate recognition bioassays, Apis florea, A andreniformis, A. dorsata and A. cerana do not exhibit aggressive responses. These negative results were obtained using three distinct techniques: pairings of bees between colonies, switching nest box locations (A. cerana only), and treatment with compounds known to serve as nestmate recognition pheromones in A. mellifera. This is in sharp contrast to previously observed responses in A. mellifera, which displays strong aggressive responses to conspecific non- nestmates in the same types of bioassays. A. cerana expresses nestmate recognition, but only under limited circumstances - when robbing is precipitated by honey harvesting or the merger of colonies by a beekeeper. Our results suggest that robbing of stored food may be more characteristic of A. mellifera than other species in the genus Apis, and consequently A. mellifera displays a more strongly developed response to conspecific non- nestmates than other Apis species.
引用
收藏
页码:411 / 418
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Pyrosequencing analysis of the bacterial communities in the guts of honey bees Apis cerana and Apis mellifera in Korea
    Jae-Hyung Ahn
    In-Pyo Hong
    Jeung-Im Bok
    Byung-Yong Kim
    Jaekyeong Song
    Hang-Yeon Weon
    Journal of Microbiology, 2012, 50 : 735 - 745
  • [42] No evidence of queen thelytoky following interspecific crosses of the honey bees Apis cerana and Apis mellifera
    R. Gloag
    K. Tan
    Y. Wang
    W. Song
    W. Luo
    G. Buchman
    M. Beekman
    B. P. Oldroyd
    Insectes Sociaux, 2017, 64 : 241 - 246
  • [43] Characterization of Exon and Intron of Defensin 1 Gene in Apis cerana and Apis dorsata
    Alfiyan, Achmad
    Raffiudin, Rika
    Astuti, Rika Indri
    MAKARA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 2019, 23 (03) : 125 - 136
  • [44] Transcriptome Analysis of the Asian Honey Bee Apis cerana cerana
    Wang, Zi Long
    Liu, Ting Ting
    Huang, Zachary Y.
    Wu, Xiao Bo
    Yan, Wei Yu
    Zeng, Zhi Jiang
    PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (10):
  • [45] Polyandry in the genus Apis, particularly Apis andreniformis
    B. P. Oldroyd
    Morag J. Clifton
    Siriwat Wongsiri
    Thomas E. Rinderer
    H. Allen Sylvester
    Ross H. Crozier
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1997, 40 : 17 - 26
  • [46] Polyandry in the genus Apis, particularly Apis andreniformis
    Oldroyd, BP
    Clifton, MJ
    Wongsiri, S
    Rinderer, TE
    Sylvester, HA
    Crozier, RH
    BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 1997, 40 (01) : 17 - 26
  • [47] MALATE-DEHYDROGENASE AND NON-SPECIFIC ESTERASE ISOENZYMES OF APIS-FLOREA, APIS-DORSATA, AND APIS-CERANA AS DETECTED BY ISOELECTRIC-FOCUSING
    NUNAMAKER, RA
    WILSON, WT
    AHMAD, R
    JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1984, 57 (04) : 591 - 595
  • [48] Behavioral responses of honey bees, Apis cerana and Apis mellifera, to Vespa mandarinia marking and alarm pheromones
    McClenaghan, Beverly
    Schlaf, Marcel
    Geddes, Megan
    Mazza, Joshua
    Pitman, Grace
    McCallum, Kaileigh
    Rawluk, Samuel
    Hand, Karen
    Otis, Gard W.
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2019, 58 (01) : 141 - 148
  • [49] Flower visitation patterns of the coexisting honey bees Apis cerana japonica and Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
    Tatsuno, Midzuho
    Osawa, Naoya
    ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2016, 19 (03) : 255 - 267
  • [50] Differences in sugar metabolism between the honey bees Apis mellifera and Apis cerana impact floral attractiveness
    Abrol, Dharam P.
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2007, 46 (03) : 181 - 190