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Phenotypic correlations of field and laboratory tests with honey production in Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Africanized honey bees ( Apis mellifera ; AHB) are predominant in tropical Mexico. A selection program using local AHBs colonies is a good alternative to provide beekeepers with good quality queens. We evaluated the application of field and laboratory tests to predict the production of honey in AHBs...

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Published in:Apidologie 2008-09, Vol.39 (5), p.523-530
Main Authors: Zárate, Oscar, De Araujo-Freitas, Chavier, Medina, Luis A., Velásquez, Alfonso, Quezada-Euán, J. Javier G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Africanized honey bees ( Apis mellifera ; AHB) are predominant in tropical Mexico. A selection program using local AHBs colonies is a good alternative to provide beekeepers with good quality queens. We evaluated the application of field and laboratory tests to predict the production of honey in AHBs from Yucatan, Mexico. Five variables were measured in worker bees in the laboratory: longevity, amount of syrup removed, hoarding, weight of pupae and corbicular area. Three additional variables were measured in the field: rate of foraging activity, volume of honey sac contents and colony weight gain per week. Our results showed that weekly colony weight gain had the highest correlation with honey production in AHBs. Only the corbicular area and worker longevity were not correlated with honey production ( r = 0.256 and r = 0.074, respectively P > 0.05). Thus, short term colony weight gain can be recommended as a good estimate of honey production in AHBs and lab tests can be included as selection aids.
ISSN:0044-8435
1297-9678
DOI:10.1051/apido:2008036