De Souza D A, Bezzera-Laure M A F, Francoy T M, Gonçalves L S
Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brasil
Genet Mol Res. 2013 Nov 7;12(4):5382-91. doi: 10.4238/2013.November.7.13.
There has been much speculation about which phenotypic traits serve as reliable indicators of productivity in queen honeybees (Apis mellifera). To investigate the predictive value of queen body weight on colony development and quality, we compared colonies in which queens weighed less than 180 mg to those in which queens weighed more than 200 mg. Both groups contained naturally mated and instrumentally inseminated queens. Colonies were evaluated on the basis of performance quality, growth rate, and queen longevity. We found that queen body weight was significantly correlated with fecundity and colony quality. Heavy queens exhibited the most favorable performance and colony quality. In contrast, naturally mated, with the opposite trend being obtained for light-weight queens. We found no statistically significant difference between instrumentally inseminated queens and naturally mated queens. Our results support the use of queen body weight as a reliable visual (physiological) indicator of potential colony productivity in honey bees to enhance genetic lines in genetic improvement programs.
关于哪些表型特征可作为蜂王(意大利蜜蜂)生产力的可靠指标,一直存在诸多猜测。为了研究蜂王体重对蜂群发展和质量的预测价值,我们将蜂王体重小于180毫克的蜂群与蜂王体重大于200毫克的蜂群进行了比较。两组均包含自然交尾和人工授精的蜂王。根据性能质量、生长速度和蜂王寿命对蜂群进行评估。我们发现蜂王体重与繁殖力和蜂群质量显著相关。体重较重的蜂王表现出最有利的性能和蜂群质量。相比之下,自然交尾的情况则相反,体重较轻的蜂王呈现相反趋势。我们发现人工授精蜂王和自然交尾蜂王之间没有统计学上的显著差异。我们的结果支持将蜂王体重作为蜜蜂潜在蜂群生产力的可靠视觉(生理)指标,以在遗传改良计划中强化遗传品系。