克什米尔地区蜜蜂(Apis mellifera和Apis cerana)对针杀幼虫的卫生行为反应及其性状评价

Muneer Ahmad Sofi, Zewar Hussain, Shafeeq Hakeem, Showket Dar, Nadeem Ahmad Dar
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在蜜蜂和蜜蜂中,卫生行为包括识别和清除带帽细胞中生病、受损或死亡的幼鸟。我们调查了蜜蜂是否以相同的方式对分组和孤立的受损盖巢细胞作出反应。研究对象为10个蜜蜂群落和10个蜜蜂群落。用杀针法对12 ~ 14日龄的带帽工蜂卵母细胞穿孔。在巢室打洞后,把梳子放回蜂巢;24 h后,在针杀区和对照区记录清洗后的细胞数量。每个群体重复4次。分离细胞比分组细胞清洗频率高,但方差分析显示差异不显著。中国蜜蜂的卫生状况虽不显著,但也有一定程度上优于欧洲蜜蜂,平均去除针杀卵率分别为97.46+/-1.37%和83.83+/1.13%。我们得出结论,蜜蜂可以发现和清除孤立的和成群的死窝。为了了解病原体抗性和蜂群健康的机制,首次研究了蜜蜂群体卫生行为趋向于提高卫生效率的趋势。它展示了蜜蜂如何赋予群体水平的抵抗力,并从群体中清除死亡和患病的幼虫。这项卫生行为研究可以潜在地增加筛选菌落的卫生和繁殖程序。
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Hygienic behavioural response of honey bees (Apis mellifera and Apis cerana) against pin-killed brood as trait evaluation in Kashmir
In Apis mellifera and Apis cerana hygienic behavior involves recognition and removal of sick, damaged or dead brood from capped cells. We investigated whether bees react in the same way to grouped versus isolated damaged capped brood cells. Ten colonies of Apis mellifera honey bees and ten colonies of Apis cerana honey bees were used for this investigation. Capped worker brood cells aged 12 to 14 days old were perforated with the pin-killing method. After making holes in the brood cells, the combs were placed back into the hives; 24 h later the number of cleaned cells was recorded in areas with pin-killed and control brood cells. Four repetitions were made in each colony. Isolated cells were more frequently cleaned than grouped cells, though variance analysis showed no significant difference. Apis cerana bees also were somewhat, though not significantly more hygienic than Apis mellifera honey bees with mean removal of pin killed brood 97.46+/-1.37% and 83.83+/1.13% respectively. We conclude that honey bees can detect and remove both isolated and grouped dead brood. The tendency towards greater hygienic efficiency directed towards grouped Hygienic behaviour in honey bees was studied for first time with the aim of understanding mechanisms of pathogen resistance and colony health. It shows how honey bees confer colony level resistance and remove dead and diseased brood from the colony. This hygienic behavioural study can potentially increase the procedure of screening colonies for hygiene and breeding.
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