Diversity of honey bee Apis mellifera subspecies (Hymenoptera: Apoidae) from the Western Highlands of Cameroon based on morpho-biometry

GABJ Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.46325/GABJ.V5I2.950
P. R. F. Kenmogne, F. M. Costa-Maia, C. Tiambo, Simon Patrick Baenyi, H. D. Fualefac, Y. Manjeli, A. Téguia, J. Tchoumboué
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The study was carried out from August to September 2016 in the Western Highlands of Cameroon. The main objective was to contribute to a better understanding of biodiversity of honeybees for their preservation and genetic improvement. To attain this, samples of 420 workers bees belonging to Apis mellifera subspecies were obtained from 14 localities in the study zone. Body measurements in mm gave the following values: honey bee length (10.98 ± 0.06), abdomen length (6.71 ± 0.03), width of the yellow band on the second (2nd) abdominal tergite (1.48 ± 0.01), width of fourth (4th) abdominal tergite (1.32 ± 0.01), length of cover hair on the fifth (5th) abdominal tergite (0.29 ± 0.00), antenna length (4.27 ± 0.02), proboscis length (4.39 ± 0.11), length of nervure A (0.60 ± 0.00), length of nervure B (0.25 ± 0.00), discoidal shift (-0.13 ± 0.01), anterior right wing length (9.31 ± 0.03), anterior right wing width (3.14 ± 0.01), posterior right wing length (6.38 ± 0.03) and posterior right wing width (1.69 ± 0.01). A correlation coefficient significantly (p<0.01) higher (0.72) was obtained between the length of posterior right wing and the length of the anterior right wing. The cubital index is 2.36 ± 0.04. Populations of honeybees studied consist of three genetic types; genetic types 2 and 3 are closer together. The observed biodiversity suggests that honeybees constitute a natural resource with genetic variability needed for preservation and genetic improvement.
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喀麦隆西部高地蜜蜂亚种(膜翅目:蜜蜂科)形态生物学多样性研究
该研究于2016年8月至9月在喀麦隆西部高地进行。主要目的是为了更好地了解蜜蜂的生物多样性,以保护它们和改进它们的基因。为此,在研究区14个地点采集了隶属于蜜蜂亚种的420只工蜂样本。以毫米为单位的身体测量值如下:蜜蜂长度(10.98±0.06),腹部长度(6.71±0.03),黄色带的宽度在第二(2)腹部背板(1.48±0.01),四(4)腹部背板的宽度(1.32±0.01),覆盖头发的长度在第五(5)腹部背板(0.29±0.00),天线长度(4.27±0.02),长鼻长度(4.39±0.11),叶脉的长度(0.60±0.00),叶脉的长度(0.25±0.00),盘状的转变(-0.13±0.01),前右翼长度(9.31±0.03),右前翼宽度(3.14±0.01)、右后翼长度(6.38±0.03)、右后翼宽度(1.69±0.01)。后右翼长度与前右翼长度的相关系数(0.72)显著高于p<0.01。肘指数为2.36±0.04。被研究的蜜蜂种群包括三种遗传类型;基因2型和3型靠得更近。观察到的生物多样性表明,蜜蜂是一种具有遗传变异的自然资源,需要保存和遗传改良。
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