Winston Mark L, Dropkin Jennifer A, Taylor Orley R
Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, V5A 1S6, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Entomology, University of Kansas, 66045, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
Oecologia. 1981 Mar;48(3):407-413. doi: 10.1007/BF00346502.
Intra-colony demography and life history characteristics of neotropical Africanized and temperate European honey bearaces were compared under simulated feral conditions. Major differences in colony demography were found which nevertheless resulted in some similar reproductive characteristics. European colonies were larger than Africanized colonies, had more rapid initral growth rates of worker populations, showed better survivorship of brood and adult workers, and differed in patterns of worker age distribution. However, both races were similar in the brood and adult populations when colonies swarmed, the frequency and timing of swarming, and the number of workers in prime swarms. The factors most important in determining these colony growth and reproductive patterns were likely worker mortality rates, climate, and resource availability.
在模拟野生条件下,对新热带地区非洲化蜜蜂和温带欧洲蜜蜂群体内的种群统计学和生活史特征进行了比较。发现群体种群统计学存在重大差异,但仍导致了一些相似的繁殖特征。欧洲蜜蜂群体比非洲化蜜蜂群体更大,工蜂种群的初始增长速度更快,幼虫和成年工蜂的存活率更高,且工蜂年龄分布模式不同。然而,当蜂群分蜂时,两个蜂种在幼虫和成年种群数量、分蜂的频率和时间以及主要分蜂群中的工蜂数量方面是相似的。决定这些蜂群生长和繁殖模式的最重要因素可能是工蜂死亡率、气候和资源可用性。