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Differences in absconding between African and European honeybee subspecies facilitate invasion success of small hive beetles

机译:非洲和欧洲蜜蜂亚种潜逃差异促进了小蜂巢甲虫的入侵成功

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Small hive beetle (SHB) is an invasive species in populations of European honeybee subspecies, but underlying reasons for SHB success are not well understood. African and European honeybee, Apis mellifera, subspecies differ in absconding, and small hive beetle, greater wax moth (GWM) and ants all can exploit abandoned nests. However, the impact of host absconding on SHB reproduction and the role of GWM and ants as competitors are not known. Here, we conducted a survey in South Africa, Australia and the USA to evaluate SHB and GWM reproduction and foraging by ants in abandoned honeybee colonies. While the impact of competing ants and GWM was not significant, the data show higher SHB reproduction in abandoned nests of European honeybees compared to African ones, but less for GWM. The positive correlation between abandoned protein sources (brood, pollen) on SHB reproduction suggests that the less efficient preparation for absconding by European honeybee subspecies combined with their large colony sizes is a key factor for the invasion success of SHB.
机译:小蜂巢甲虫(SHB)是欧洲蜜蜂亚种群中的一种侵入性物种,但SHB成功的潜在原因尚不清楚。非洲和欧洲蜜蜂,Apis Mellifera,亚种不同于潜逃,而小蜂巢甲虫,更大的蜡鱼(GWM)和蚂蚁都可以利用被遗弃的巢穴。然而,宿主潜逃对SHB繁殖的影响以及GWM和蚂蚁作为竞争对手的作用是尚不清楚的。在这里,我们在南非,澳大利亚和美国进行了调查,以评估SHB和GWM在废弃的蜜蜂殖民地中的蚂蚁觅食和觅食。虽然竞争蚂蚁和GWM的影响并不显着,但数据显示与非洲人群的遗弃巢穴巢穴中的SHB繁殖,但GWM的废弃巢。废弃的蛋白质来源(巢穴,花粉)对SHB繁殖的正相关性表明,欧洲蜜蜂亚种的潜逃的效率较低的准备与大型殖民地规模相结合是SHB入侵成功的关键因素。

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