Resin foraging dynamics inVarroa destructor‐infested hives: a case of medication of kin?
Autor: | Simonetta Maria Bullitta, Franco Buffa, Michelina Pusceddu, Alberto Satta, Ignazio Floris, Panagiotis Theodorou, Giannella Maria Antonia Piluzza, Luca Ruiu |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine Varroidae Foraging medicine.disease_cause 01 natural sciences Propolis General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Host-Parasite Interactions Toxicology 03 medical and health sciences Infestation Botany medicine Mite Animals social immunity self- medication Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Flavonoids Behavior Animal biology Polyphenols Honey bee Bees biology.organism_classification host-parasite interaction 010602 entomology 030104 developmental biology Insect Science Varroa destructor Varroa Varroa sensitive hygiene Apis mellifera Agronomy and Crop Science |
Zdroj: | Insect science 26 (2019): 297–310. doi:10.1111/1744-7917.12515 info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Pusceddu, Michelina; Piluzza, Giannella; Theodorou, Panagiotis; Buffa, Franco; Ruiu, Luca; Bullitta, Simonetta; Floris, Ignazio; Satta, Alberto/titolo:Resin foraging dynamics in Varroa destructor infested hives. A case of medication of kin?/doi:10.1111%2F1744-7917.12515/rivista:Insect science (Print)/anno:2019/pagina_da:297/pagina_a:310/intervallo_pagine:297–310/volume:26 |
ISSN: | 1744-7917 1672-9609 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1744-7917.12515 |
Popis: | Social insects have evolved colony behavioral, physiological and organizational adaptations (social immunity) to reduce the risks of parasitization and/or disease transmission. The collection of resin from various plants and its use in the hive as propolis, is a clear example of behavioral defense. For Apis mellifera, an increased propolis content in the hive may correspond to variations in the microbial load of the colony and to a down-regulation of an individual bee's immune response. However, many aspects of such antimicrobial mechanism still need to be clarified. Assuming that bacterial and fungal infection mechanisms differ from the action of a parasite, we studied the resin collection dynamics in Varroa destructor infested honeybee colonies. Comparative experiments involving hives with different mite infestation levels were conducted in order to assess the amount of resin collected and propolis quality within the hive, over a two year period (2014 and 2015). Our study demonstrates that when A. mellifera colonies are under stress because of Varroa infestation, an increase in the number of resin foragers is recorded, even if a general intensification of the foraging activity is not observed. A reduction in the total polyphenolic content in propolis produced in infested vs uninfested hives was also noticed. Considering that different propolis types show varying levels of inhibition against a variety of honey bee pathogens in vitro, it would be very important to study the effects against Varroa of two diverse types of propolis: from Varroa free and from Varroa infested hives. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |
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