Scott Schneider Stanley, DeGrandi-Hoffman Gloria, Smith Deborah Roan
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina 28223, USA.
Annu Rev Entomol. 2004;49:351-76. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.49.061802.123359.
The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of the Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its range in the New World. The African bee therefore provides an excellent opportunity to examine the factors that influence invasion success. We provide a synthesis of recent research on the African bee, concentrating on its ability to displace European honey bees. Specifically, we consider (a) the genetic composition of the expanding population and the symmetry of gene flow between African and European bees, (b) the mechanisms that favor the preservation of the African genome, and (c) the possible range and impact of the African bee in the United States.
非洲蜜蜂亚种——东非蜜蜂在不到50年的时间里已在美洲大部分地区定居,并在新大陆的整个分布范围内基本上取代了欧洲蜜蜂。因此,非洲蜜蜂为研究影响入侵成功的因素提供了绝佳机会。我们综合了近期关于非洲蜜蜂的研究,重点关注其取代欧洲蜜蜂的能力。具体而言,我们考虑了以下几点:(a) 不断扩张的种群的基因组成以及非洲蜜蜂和欧洲蜜蜂之间基因流动的对称性;(b) 有利于保存非洲基因组的机制;(c) 非洲蜜蜂在美国可能的分布范围及其影响。