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Reproduction of parasitic mites Varroa destructor in original and new honeybee hosts
Authors:Zheguang Lin  Yao Qin  Paul Page  Shuai Wang  Li Li  Zhengsheng Wen  Fuliang Hu  Peter Neumann  Huoqing Zheng  Vincent Dietemann
Institution:1. College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Agroscope, Swiss Bee Research Center, Bern, Switzerland;3. Vetsuisse Faculty, Institute of Bee Health, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland;4. Plant Bioactive Compound Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Abstract:The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, shifted host from the eastern honeybee, Apis cerana, to the western honeybee, Apis mellifera. Whereas the original host survives infestations by this parasite, they are lethal to colonies of its new host. Here, we investigated a population of A. cerana naturally infested by the V. destructor Korea haplotype that gave rise to the globally invasive mite lineage. Our aim was to better characterize traits that allow for the survival of the original host to infestations by this particular mite haplotype. A known major trait of resistance is the lack of mite reproduction on worker brood in A. cerana. We show that this trait is neither due to a lack of host attractiveness nor of reproduction initiation by the parasite. However, successful mite reproduction was prevented by abnormal host development. Adult A. cerana workers recognized this state and removed hosts and parasites, which greatly affected the fitness of the parasite. These results confirm and complete previous observations of brood susceptibility to infestation in other honeybee host populations, provide new insights into the coevolution between hosts and parasites in this system, and may contribute to mitigating the large‐scale colony losses of A. mellifera due to V. destructor.
Keywords:   Apis cerana        Apis mellifera     host–  parasite coevolution  parasite reproduction     Varroa destructor   
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