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从幼虫到成虫:蜜蜂(西方蜜蜂)雄蜂的体外饲养方案

From larva to adult: In vitro rearing protocol for honey bee (Apis mellifera) drones.

作者信息

Bezerra da Silva Marina Carla, Kindopp Madison Gail, Sebastian Jose Midhun, Obshta Oleksii, Edirithilake Thanuri Lakna Kumari, Tellarini Prieto Emilio Enrique, Raza Muhammad Fahim, Polizel Camilli Marcelo, Thebeau Jenna, Masood Fatima, Kozii Ivanna, Moshynskyy Igor, Simko Elemir, Wood Sarah C

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Feb 13;20(2):e0314859. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314859. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Development of a successful in vitro rearing protocol has been essential for pesticide safety assessment of immature honey bee workers under laboratory conditions. In contrast, pesticide safety testing of honey bee drones is limited, in part due to the lack of successful laboratory rearing protocols for this reproductive caste. Considering that healthy drones are essential for successful mating and reproduction of the honey bee queen, a standardized in vitro rearing protocol for honey bee drones is necessary to support reproductive safety studies, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of honey bee drone development. Using the established in vitro rearing protocol for honey bee workers, we modified the days of grafting and pupal transfer, as well as the diet volume, pupation plate orientation, and absorbent tissue in the pupal wells to successfully rear honey bee drones in vitro. In vitro-reared drones were evaluated for gross wing abnormalities, body weight, testes weight, and abdominal area, and compared with age-matched drones reared in field colonies. We found that honey bee drones reared in a vertically oriented pupation plate containing WypAll® absorbent tissue in each well had a mean survival to adulthood of 74 ± 3.5% (SEM) until adulthood. In contrast, drones reared in a horizontally oriented pupation plate containing Kimwipe® absorbent tissue in each well had significantly lower survival (5.5 ± 2.3%) and demonstrated gross wing abnormalities. All in vitro-reared drones had significantly lower body weight, testes weight and abdominal area relative to colony-reared control drones. Accordingly, we successfully developed an in vitro rearing protocol for honey bee drones which has the potential to improve future reproductive safety assessment of pesticides for honey bees.

摘要

开发一套成功的体外饲养方案对于在实验室条件下对未成熟工蜂进行农药安全性评估至关重要。相比之下,雄蜂的农药安全性测试较为有限,部分原因是缺乏针对这种生殖型态的成功实验室饲养方案。鉴于健康的雄蜂对于蜂王的成功交配和繁殖至关重要,因此需要一套标准化的体外饲养方案来支持生殖安全性研究,并更深入地了解雄蜂的发育过程。我们利用已建立的工蜂体外饲养方案,对嫁接和蛹转移的天数、饲料量、化蛹板方向以及蛹室中的吸水组织进行了调整,从而成功地在体外饲养了雄蜂。对体外饲养的雄蜂进行了翅部明显异常、体重、睾丸重量和腹部面积的评估,并与在野外蜂群中饲养的同龄雄蜂进行了比较。我们发现,在每个蛹室中含有WypAll®吸水组织的垂直化蛹板中饲养的雄蜂,直至成年的平均存活率为74±3.5%(标准误)。相比之下,在每个蛹室中含有Kimwipe®吸水组织的水平化蛹板中饲养的雄蜂存活率显著较低(5.5±2.3%),并出现了明显的翅部异常。与蜂群饲养的对照雄蜂相比,所有体外饲养的雄蜂体重、睾丸重量和腹部面积均显著较低。因此,我们成功开发了一种雄蜂体外饲养方案,该方案有可能改善未来对蜜蜂农药生殖安全性的评估。

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