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Added Weights Lead to Reduced Flight Behavior and Mating Success in Polyandrous Honey Bee Queens (Apis mellifera)

机译:增加重量会导致一夫多妻蜂皇后(Apis mellifera)的飞行行为减少和交配成功

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Honey bee queens are exceptionally promiscuous. Early in life, queens perform one to five nuptial flights, mating with up to 44 drones. Many studies have documented potential benefits of multiple mating. In contrast, potential costs of polyandry and the sensitivity of queens to such costs have largely been ignored because they are difficult to address experimentally. To consider one aspect of mating costs to queens, the difficulty of flight, we compared flight behavior and success among a group of control queens and two experimental groups of queens that carried lead weights of two different sizes. For each queen, we assessed the number and duration of all flights and, after egg-laying commenced, the amount of stored sperm and the number of mates in terms of the offspring's patrilineal genetic diversity. Added weights quantitatively decreased the number of flights, the mean duration of flights and consequently the total time spent flying. Mating success in terms of sperm quantity and patrilines detected among the queens' offspring was also negatively impacted by the experimental manipulation. Thus, it can be concluded that the flight effort of honey bee queens during their mating period is adjusted in response to an experimentally increased cost of flying with multiple consequences for their mating success. Our results suggest that queen behavior is flexible and mating costs deserve more attention to explain the extreme polyandry in honey bees.
机译:蜜蜂皇后特别混杂。在生命的早期,皇后执行1至5次婚外飞行,最多可与44架无人机配合。许多研究记录了多次交配的潜在好处。相反,一妻多夫制的潜在成本和皇后区对此类成本的敏感性已被忽略,因为它们很难通过实验解决。为了考虑皇后交配成本的一个方面,飞行的难度,我们比较了一组控制皇后和两个实验组的皇后的飞行行为和成功率,这两组皇后的铅重量不同。对于每个女王,我们根据后代的父系遗传多样性来评估所有飞行的次数和持续时间,以及开始产卵后所储存的精子数量和伴侣数量。增加的权重从数量上减少了飞行次数,平均飞行持续时间,并因此减少了飞行总时间。在女王的后代中检测到的精子数量和父系的交配成功也受到实验操作的负面影响。因此,可以得出结论,蜂皇后在交配期间的飞行力是根据实验上增加的飞行成本进行调整的,这对其交配成功产生了多种后果。我们的结果表明,女王的行为是灵活的,交配成本值得更多关注以解释蜜蜂的极端一妻多夫制。

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