Aggression between invasive hymenopterans in Southern California: scutellata -hybrids versus German yellowjackets

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Apicultural Research Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1080/00218839.2023.2270870
Harmen P. Hendriksma, Kevin K. Hsiung, Heather C. Bell, James C. Nieh
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AbstractHoney bee defensive behaviors are crucial for countering new predators such as invasive German yellowjackets (Vespula germanica). We provide the first data on the ability of scutellata-hybrids (Africanized bees) to defend their colonies against V. germanica wasps, as compared to European honey bees. The scutellata-hybrid colonies recruited twice as many defender bees in defense, and killed yellowjackets three times more often than managed European honey bee colonies. The defensive ability of such hybrids against new threats is intriguing and suggests that more research should be conducted into how defensive traits in the wide variety of honey bee subspecies may help against threats such as invasive wasps and hornets.Keywords: Aggressioninnate behaviorinvasive speciesdefenseApis melliferahybridization AcknowledgementsWe are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their comments, which have improved our manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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蜜蜂的防御行为对于抵御入侵的德国黄马甲(Vespula germanica)等新的捕食者至关重要。我们提供了与欧洲蜜蜂相比,scutellata-杂种(非洲化蜜蜂)保护其殖民地免受德国黄蜂侵害的能力的第一个数据。与管理的欧洲蜜蜂群体相比,黄衫蜂与杂交蜜蜂群体招募了两倍的防御蜜蜂,杀死黄衫蜂的次数是前者的三倍。这种杂交蜜蜂对新威胁的防御能力令人着迷,这表明应该进行更多的研究,以了解各种蜜蜂亚种的防御特征如何有助于抵御入侵黄蜂和大黄蜂等威胁。关键词:攻击、先天行为、入侵物种、防御、蜜蜂、杂交感谢匿名审稿人的意见,使我们的文章有所改进。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Apicultural Research is a refereed scientific journal dedicated to bringing the best research on bees. The Journal of Apicultural Research publishes original research articles, original theoretical papers, notes, comments and authoritative reviews on scientific aspects of the biology, ecology, natural history, conservation and culture of all types of bee (superfamily Apoidea).
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