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Intra-colonial foraging specialism by honey bees (Apis mellifera) (Hymenoptera:Apidae)
Authors:Benjamin P Oldroyd  Thomas E Rinderer  Steven M Buco
Institution:(1) USDA-ARS, Honey-Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Laboratory, 1157 Ben Hur Road, 70820 Baton Rouge, LA, USA;(2) Statistical Resources, 7332 Highland Road, 70808 Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Abstract:Summary Colonies of honey bees with two identifiable subfamilies were established. Returning foragers were captured and killed at two different sampling times. The mean volume and per cent soluble solids of crop contents were determined for each subfamily, as was the mean weight of the pollen pellets. No significant differences in nectar volume or concentration were detected between subfamilies within colonies. However, in a few colonies, significant subfamily by sampling-time interactions were present, suggesting that in these colonies subfamilies differed in their nectar and pollen collecting behavior at different times of day. The plant genera worked by pollen foragers were also determined. In four of six colonies, bees of different subfamilies were found to be majoring on different plant species (Fig. 1). Implications of this intra-colonial variance in foraging behavior for colony fitness are discussed. Offprint requests to: B.P. Oldroyd
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