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首页> 外文期刊>Insectes Sociaux: Bulletin de l'Union Internationale pour l'Etude des Insectes Sociaux >An ecological digest of the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida), a symbiont in honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera).
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An ecological digest of the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida), a symbiont in honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera).

机译:小蜜蜂甲虫(Aethina tumida)的生态学消化,这是蜜蜂群体(蜜蜂)中的一种共生体。

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The small hive beetle (Aethina tumida Murray) is an endemic scavenger in colonies of western honey bee subspecies (Apis mellifera L.) inhabiting sub-Saharan Africa where it only occasionally damages host colonies. Such damage is usually restricted to weakened/diseased colonies or is associated with after absconding events (all bees, including the queen, leave the hive) due to behavioral resistance mechanisms of its host. In sharp contrast, the beetle has proven deleterious to honey bee colonies in introduced ranges of the United States and Australia. With this review we synthesize the existing data in a manner that allows us to discuss the beetle's natural history from an ecological perspective. A thorough exploration of beetle ecology allows us to (1) illuminate the unique symbiotic relationship it and its host share and understand how this relationship is fostered, (2) place this relationship in context with those of other arthropods inhabiting social insect colonies, (3) understand its natural reliance on honey bee colonies, (4) predict its spread outside its native range, and (5) predict its effects on non-African honey bees and non-target species. Here we present an amalgamation of information that will contribute to a more thorough and appropriate understanding of not only small hive beetles as symbionts, but of social insect symbionts in general..
机译:小的甲虫(Aethina tumida Murray)是居住在撒哈拉以南非洲西部蜜蜂亚种(Apis mellifera L.)殖民地中的地方性清除剂,在这里它偶尔会破坏寄主殖民地。由于其宿主的行为抵抗机制,这种损害通常仅限于弱化/患病的菌落,或与潜逃事件(包括蜜蜂在内的所有蜜蜂,离开蜂巢)有关。与之形成鲜明对比的是,在美国和澳大利亚的引进地区,甲虫已被证明对蜜蜂群体有害。通过这次审查,我们以允许我们从生态角度讨论甲虫的自然历史的方式综合了现有数据。对甲虫生态学的彻底探索使我们能够(1)阐明其与寄主之间独特的共生关系,并了解如何促进这种关系;(2)将这种关系与其他居住在社会昆虫群落中的节肢动物的关系相结合,(3 )了解其对蜜蜂群体的自然依赖性,(4)预测其在本地范围以外的传播,以及(5)预测其对非非洲蜜蜂和非目标物种的影响。在这里,我们提出了一种信息融合的方法,这将有助于更全面,更适当地理解不仅小蜂甲虫作为共生体,而且对整个社会昆虫共生体。

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