학술논문

Effect of the queen on worker reproduction and new queen production in the bumble bee Bombus terrestris.
Document Type
Article
Source
Apidologie. Mar2007, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p171-180. 10p.
Subject
*BEES
*BEE reproduction
*INSECT societies
*SCIENTIFIC experimentation
Language
ISSN
0044-8435
Abstract
We tested the hypotheses that a non-volatile pheromone inhibiting worker egg-laying and queen development produced by Bombus terrestris queens has effects transferable (a) from workers to other workers or larvae, or (b) on wax. We subdivided small, young colonies with a single mesh screen (Experiment 1) and larger, older colonies with a double mesh screen (Experiment 2). One treatment (in both experiments) involved the transfer of workers, and one treatment (in Experiment 2 only) involved the transfer of wax, from the queenright to the queenless compartments. Queenlessness induced significantly earlier onset of worker aggression (followed by egg-laying) in all treatments in both experiments, and significantly earlier queen production in all treatments in Experiment 2 (small colony sizes probably hindered queen production in Experiment 1). These findings suggested that the effects of B. terrestris queen pheromone are not transferable via workers or wax. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]