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Attack or retreat: contrasted defensive tactics used by Cyprian honeybee colonies under attack from hornets
Authors:Papachristoforou Alexandros  Rortais Agnès  Sueur Jérôme  Arnold Gérard
Institution:a Laboratoire Evolution, Génomes, Spéciation, CNRS UPR 9034, Avenue de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
b Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Département Systématique et Évolution, CNRS UMR 7205 OSEB, 45 Rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
c Université Paris-Sud 11, Orsay, France
Abstract:This study describes the tactics used by Cyprian honeybees (Apis mellifera cypria) to defend their colonies against hornet (Vespa orientalis orientalis) attacks. We use simulated hornet attacks and a combination of video recordings and image analysis to reveal, for the first time, contrasted intra-subspecies defensive tactics that operate at the colony level during predation. In some colonies, when attacked, the numbers of guards at the hive entrance increases rapidly to attack, engulf, and kill invading hornets. In other colonies, guards avoid conflicts with hornets by retreating gradually and by forming a defensive line of honeybees at the hive entrance. Retreater colonies have propolis walls at the hive entrances with small apertures that are too narrow to allow the hornet to access the hive and that therefore reinforces entrance protection. On the contrary, attacker colonies have propolis walls with large openings through which the hornet can pass; these bees block the hornet's access by intensively guarding the hive entrance. We experimentally destroy propolis walls to test whether colonies consistently rebuild walls with the same intrinsic characteristics and we also monitor the survival rate of each anti-predator tactic after massive natural predation by hornets.
Keywords:Defensive behaviour  Anti-predator tactics  Propolis walls  Apis mellifera cypria  Vespa orientalis
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