Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

Capped brood ( capped within 36 h) and adult workers of Apis dorsata were removed from naturally occurring colonies and kept incubated in laboratory hoarding cages at constant temperatures ranging from 26 to 45 °C to study mortality, survivorship, and water and syrup consumption. Capped brood died a...

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Main Authors: Mardan, Makhdzir, Kevan, Peter G.
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Published: Elsevier 2002
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spelling my.upm.eprints.138272015-10-26T03:48:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13827/ Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Mardan, Makhdzir Kevan, Peter G. Capped brood ( capped within 36 h) and adult workers of Apis dorsata were removed from naturally occurring colonies and kept incubated in laboratory hoarding cages at constant temperatures ranging from 26 to 45 °C to study mortality, survivorship, and water and syrup consumption. Capped brood died at temperatures above 36 °C. Below 30 °C adults tended to emerge deformed. Low temperatures delayed development. The optimal temperature for complete emergence of healthy adult workers was 34 °C. Adult workers survived well from about 26 to 36 °C. At 38 °C they died within 5 days and at 45 °C they died within 48 hours. Although syrup (1 sugar: 1 water W/W) consumption did not change over the range of temperatures used, water consumption rose rapidly above 38 °C to over 3 ml/bee in 48 hours at 45 °C. Nest temperature control is critical for survival of brood of A. dorsata and adult worker bees have tight constraints on their abilities to endure high temperatures. Water availability is vital for cooling the colony under hot, tropical conditions, and rearing healthy brood. Elsevier 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13827/1/Critical%20temperatures%20for%20survival%20of%20brood%20and%20adult%20workers%20of%20the%20giant%20honeybee.pdf Mardan, Makhdzir and Kevan, Peter G. (2002) Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Apidologie, 33 (3). 295 -301. ISSN 0044-8435; ESSN: 1297-9678 http://www.apidologie.org/ 10.1051/apido:2002017 English
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description Capped brood ( capped within 36 h) and adult workers of Apis dorsata were removed from naturally occurring colonies and kept incubated in laboratory hoarding cages at constant temperatures ranging from 26 to 45 °C to study mortality, survivorship, and water and syrup consumption. Capped brood died at temperatures above 36 °C. Below 30 °C adults tended to emerge deformed. Low temperatures delayed development. The optimal temperature for complete emergence of healthy adult workers was 34 °C. Adult workers survived well from about 26 to 36 °C. At 38 °C they died within 5 days and at 45 °C they died within 48 hours. Although syrup (1 sugar: 1 water W/W) consumption did not change over the range of temperatures used, water consumption rose rapidly above 38 °C to over 3 ml/bee in 48 hours at 45 °C. Nest temperature control is critical for survival of brood of A. dorsata and adult worker bees have tight constraints on their abilities to endure high temperatures. Water availability is vital for cooling the colony under hot, tropical conditions, and rearing healthy brood.
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author Mardan, Makhdzir
Kevan, Peter G.
spellingShingle Mardan, Makhdzir
Kevan, Peter G.
Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
author_facet Mardan, Makhdzir
Kevan, Peter G.
author_sort Mardan, Makhdzir
title Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
title_short Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
title_full Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
title_fullStr Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
title_full_unstemmed Critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
title_sort critical temperatures for survival of brood and adult workers of the giant honeybee, apis dorsata (hymenoptera: apidae).
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2002
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13827/1/Critical%20temperatures%20for%20survival%20of%20brood%20and%20adult%20workers%20of%20the%20giant%20honeybee.pdf
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