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Effect of queen quality on interactions between workers and dueling queens in honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies

机译:蜂王质对蜜蜂群体中工蜂与决斗皇后之间相互作用的影响

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The fitness of a social insect colony depends greatly on the quality (i.e., mating ability, fecundity, and offspring viability) of its queen(s). In honeybees, there is marked variation in the quality of young queens that compete in a series of lethal duels to replace a colony's previous queen. Workers interact with queens during these duels and could increase their inclusive fitness by biasing the outcomes of the duels in favor of high-quality queens. We predicted that workers will have more antagonistic interactions (chasing, grabbing, clamping) and fewer beneficent interactions (feeding, grooming) with low-quality than high-quality queens. To test this prediction, we reared queens from 0-day-old, 2-day-old, and 3-day-old worker larvae in observation colonies undergoing queen replacement, thus producing high-quality, low-quality, and very low-quality queens, respectively. Immediately after each queen emerged, we observed her for 1 h to record her interactions with the workers. Subsequent morphological measurement of the queens confirmed that initial larval age had a significant effect on queen quality. However, there was no consistent effect of queen quality on the rates of worker–queen interactions, thus falsifying our hypothesis. The mean power of our tests was high (0.599), therefore the probability of a type II error (a false negative) is low. We conclude that if workers actively select high-quality queens, then they do so prior to queen duels, during queen development. We suggest that each worker–queen interaction has a distinct adaptive significance rather than forming a suite of behavior that favors particular queens (e.g., chasing repels any queen that approaches a queen cell, thus protecting all queen cells from destruction).
机译:社会昆虫群落的适应性在很大程度上取决于其蚁后的质量(即交配能力,繁殖力和后代生存力)。在蜜蜂中,年轻皇后的素质明显不同,他们参加一系列致命的决斗以取代殖民地以前的皇后而竞争。工人们在这些决斗期间与皇后互动,并可能通过使决斗的结果偏向于高质量的皇后来提高包容性。我们预测,与优质皇后相比,低质量的工人将具有更多的对抗性互动(追逐,抓取,夹紧)和更少的善意性交互(进食,梳理)。为了检验这一预测,我们在接受女王更换的观察菌落中从0日龄,2日龄和3日龄的工人幼虫中饲养了皇后,从而产生了高质量,低品质和非常低的质量皇后。每个女王出现后,我们立即观察了她1小时,以记录她与工人的互动。皇后的随后形态学测量证实,幼虫的初始年龄对皇后质量有重要影响。但是,皇后素质对工人与女王/王后互动率没有持续的影响,因此证伪了我们的假设。我们的测试的平均功效较高(0.599),因此II型错误(假阴性)的可能性较低。我们得出的结论是,如果工人积极选择高品质的皇后,那么他们会在皇后决斗之前,皇后发展过程中这样做。我们建议,每个工作人员与女王/王后的互动都具有独特的适应性意义,而不是形成一系列有利于特定女王/王后的行为(例如,追逐可以排斥接近女王/王后细胞的女王/王后,从而保护所有女王/王后细胞免受破坏)。

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