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蜜蜂的卫生行为(膜翅目:蜜蜂科):幼虫、食物和一年中时间的影响。

Hygienic behavior in honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae): effects of brood, food, and time of the year.

机构信息

Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QG, United Kingdom.

Evolution, Behaviour and Environment, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN19QG, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Econ Entomol. 2013 Dec;106(6):2280-5. doi: 10.1603/ec13076.

Abstract

Hygienic behavior in honey bees is a heritable trait of individual workers that confers colony-level resistance against various brood diseases. Hygienic workers detect and remove dead or diseased brood from sealed cells. However, this behavior is quite rare, with only c.10% of unselected colonies showing high levels of hygiene. Beekeepers can potentially increase this by screening colonies for hygiene and breeding from the best. However, the level of hygiene expressed by a colony is variable, which poses a challenge to colony selection. In this study, we systematically varied two factors thought to be of importance in influencing hygiene levels, "nectar" availability, by feeding or not feeding sucrose syrup, and brood amount, by adding or removing brood, to determine what effect they had on hygienic behavior. We tested 19 colonies repeatedly over a 4-mo period using the freeze-killed brood assay, a standard technique to quantify hygienic behavior. Two days after freeze-killed brood treatment, our colonies showed a wide range of brood removal levels, with colony means ranging from 31.7 +/- 22.5 to 93 +/- 6.9 (mean % +/- SD). Neither the food nor the brood manipulation had an effect on hygiene levels. Colony size and time of year were also nonsignificant. The only significant effect was a three-way interaction between syrup availability, amount of brood, and time of the year, resulting in reduced hygienic behavior early in the season (spring), in colonies with added brood that were not fed sucrose syrup. Overall, these results suggest that hygienic behavior is not greatly affected by environmental conditions typical of a real-life beekeeping, and that screening of colonies can be done anytime without special regard to nectar conditions or brood levels.

摘要

蜜蜂的卫生行为是个体工蜂可遗传的特征,它赋予了群体对各种幼虫病的抵抗力。卫生工蜂会检测并清除密封细胞中死亡或患病的幼虫。然而,这种行为非常罕见,只有约 10%未经选择的群体表现出高水平的卫生行为。养蜂人可以通过筛选具有卫生行为的群体并从最好的群体中进行繁殖来提高这种行为。然而,群体表达的卫生水平是可变的,这给群体选择带来了挑战。在这项研究中,我们系统地改变了两个被认为对影响卫生水平很重要的因素,“花蜜”的可获得性,通过喂食或不喂食蔗糖糖浆,以及幼虫数量,通过添加或移除幼虫,以确定它们对卫生行为有什么影响。我们使用冷冻杀死幼虫的方法,对 19 个群体进行了 4 个月的重复测试,这是一种量化卫生行为的标准技术。在冷冻杀死幼虫处理后的两天,我们的群体表现出了广泛的幼虫清除水平,群体平均值从 31.7 +/- 22.5 到 93 +/- 6.9(平均值 +/- SD)不等。食物或幼虫操作对卫生水平都没有影响。群体规模和时间也没有影响。唯一显著的影响是糖浆可用性、幼虫数量和时间的三向交互作用,导致春季季节早期(春季)、添加幼虫且未喂食蔗糖糖浆的群体中卫生行为减少。总的来说,这些结果表明,卫生行为不会受到养蜂实际环境条件的显著影响,并且可以在任何时候对群体进行筛选,而无需特别关注花蜜条件或幼虫水平。

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