The survival consequences of grooming in the honey bee Apis mellifera

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A. M. Foose
R. R. Westwick
M. Vengarai
C. C. Rittschof
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[1] University of Kentucky,Department of Entomology
[2] Aarvik Therapeutics,undefined
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Insectes Sociaux | 2022年 / 69卷
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Social immunity; mite; Allogrooming;
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In social animals, disease management behaviors such as grooming occur in response to diverse stimuli, making it difficult to interpret the evolution and function of these phenotypes. The honey bee has a grooming repertoire that includes self-directed behaviors and allogrooming from nestmates. Many stimuli provoke these behaviors, and their impacts on individual and colony survivorship are unclear. We evaluated the effects of two different stressors on grooming frequencies and survivorship. We found that self-grooming frequency is activated in distinct ways in response to pathogen infection, pesticide treatment, and social context. Moreover, self-grooming frequency predicts individual survival. Allogrooming interactions were less common and did not predict individual survival. The honey bee highlights the difficulty inherent in interpreting the evolution and function of grooming interactions in highly social species.
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