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首页> 外文期刊>Insectes Sociaux: Bulletin de l'Union Internationale pour l'Etude des Insectes Sociaux >Spatial differences in worker policing facilitate social parasitism of Cape honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis Esch.) in queenright host colonies
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Spatial differences in worker policing facilitate social parasitism of Cape honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis Esch.) in queenright host colonies

机译:工人警务的空间差异促进了女王权宿主殖民地的开普蜜蜂工人(Apis mellifera capensis Esch。)的社会寄生性

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Cape honeybee laying workers (Apis mellifera capensis) produce female diploid offspring and are facultative social parasites. In queenright host colonies, such workers have to evade worker policing (removal of worker-laid eggs by other workers) to successfully reproduce. One mechanism seems to be low removal rates of eggs laid by parasitic workers. However, because queenright colonies of other subspecies (e.g. the neighbouring A. m. scutellata) are susceptible hosts, social parasitic workers probably also use behavioural tactics to evade policing. Indeed, field observations of infested A. m. scutellata host colonies indicate that brood from parasitic workers initially appears away from the queen. The egg removal rates for queen and worker-laid eggs were recorded in the top and bottom boxes of three queenright A. m. capensis and A. m. scutellata colonies, where the queens were caged in the bottom boxes. The egg removal data show that both subspecies are able to police worker-laid eggs, because more queen-laid eggs remained than worker-laid eggs in the bottom boxes. However, fewer A. m. capensis worker-laid eggs remained in the bottom boxes than in the top boxes. Moreover, whereas A. m. capensis also polices in the top boxes, no significant differences between the removal rates of worker and queen laid eggs were found in the top boxes of the A. m. scutellata colonies. This indicates that worker policing is not always fully effective in A. m. scutellata and may explain why this subspecies is so susceptible to infestations. Our results also show that worker policing is less likely away from the queen. Therefore, queen evasion by laying social parasitic A. m. capensis workers appears to constitute a behavioural tactic to achieve successful reproduction in queenright host colonies.
机译:开普敦蜜蜂产卵工人(Apis mellifera capensis)产生雌性二倍体后代,是兼性的社会寄生虫。在皇后区的东道殖民地,这些工人必须逃避工人的监管(其他工人清除工人产下的卵)才能成功繁殖。一种机制似乎是寄生工人下蛋的清除率低。但是,由于其他亚种的皇后权殖民地(例如邻近的黄A A. m。scutellata)是易感宿主,因此社会寄生虫工作者也可能会使用行为策略来逃避警务。实际上,实地观察到出没的农杆菌。黄cut宿主菌落表明,寄生虫工人的繁殖群最初远离女王。在三个皇后号A.m.的顶盒和底盒中记录皇后蛋和工人下蛋的除蛋率。卡普顿和A. m。盾片菌落,蚁后被关在底盒中。鸡蛋清除数据表明,这两个亚种都能够管理工人产下的鸡蛋,因为在底部盒子中残留的女王产下的鸡蛋比工人产下的鸡蛋更多。但是,上午卡普顿工人生产的鸡蛋保留在底部,而不是顶部。此外,而上午卡普顿(Capensis)在顶部的盒子中也有规定,在A. m。的顶部的盒子中,工人和产卵后的去除率没有显着差异。黄cut菌落。这表明,工人警务在A. m。中并不总是完全有效的。盾cut,也许可以解释为什么这种亚种如此容易受到侵染。我们的结果还表明,与女王相比,工人警务的可能性较小。因此,女王通过放置社交寄生虫来逃避。 capensis工人似乎构成了一种行为策略,以在皇后区的宿主菌落中成功繁殖。

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