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Queen developmental time and fitness consequences for queens of clonal social parasitic honeybees (A. m. capensis) and its host A. m. scutellata
Authors:H M G Lattorff  P Kryger  R F A Moritz
Institution:(1) Institut für Zoologie, Molekulare Ökologie, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Hoher Weg 4, 06099 Halle/Saale, Germany;(2) Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, 0002 Pretoria, Republic of South Africa;(3) Present address: State Bee Disease Centre, Research Centre Flakkebjerg, DK-4200 Slagelse, Denmark
Abstract:Summary. The social parasitic honeybees of South Africa (Apis mellifera capensis) consist of a single clonal lineage, which has been selected for traits related to worker reproduction. Viable queens of this parasitic clonal lineage have never been observed. We tested if it is possible to rear queens from eggs of the social parasitic workers. In a competitive situation, using larvae of the parasitic clonal lineage and of the host, we tested the discriminatory ability of host colonies (A. m. scutellata) between parasitic and non-parasitic larvae. We found evidence for a reduced fitness of queens reared from the social parasite lineage, resulting from a longer developmental time. The results are discussed in the light of a fitness trade-off between queen and worker caste.Received 22 July 2004; revised 22 December 2004; accepted 5 January 2005.
Keywords:Apis mellifera capensis  Apis mellifera scutellata  natural selection  queen rearing  social parasites
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