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Mimicry of queen Dufour's gland secretions by workers of Apis mellifera scutellata and A. m. capensis
Authors:Sole Catherine L  Kryger Per  Hefetz Abraham  Katzav-Gozansky Tamar  Crewe Robin M
Institution:Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, 0002 Pretoria, South Africa. clsole@zoology.up.ac.za
Abstract:The development of the Dufour's gland of workers of the two honey bee races Apis mellifera scutellata and A. m. capensis was measured. The Dufour's glands of A. m. capensis workers were longer and increased in length more rapidly than the glands of workers of A. m. scutellata at comparable ages. Analysis of the Dufour's gland secretions of workers and queens of both races revealed that there were caste and racial differences. Secretions of queenright A. m. scutellata workers were dominated by a series of long-chain hydrocarbons. In contrast the secretions of the A. m. capensis workers both under queenright and queenless conditions were a mixture of hydrocarbons and wax-type esters, as were those of queens. Multivariate analysis of the secretion profiles indicated that laying workers of both races mimic queens. The secretions of the A. m. capensis laying workers mimicked queen secretions most closely, enabling them to act as successful social parasites.
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