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Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types
by
Kratz, Madlen
, Baer, Boris
, Blache, Dominique
, Manning, Robert
, Dods, Kenneth
in
amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ Amino acids in human nutrition
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ apiculture
/ Apiculture & Social Insects
/ APICULTURE AND SOCIAL INSECTS
/ Apis mellifera
/ Bees
/ Bees - growth & development
/ body composition
/ Body weight
/ Brassica napus
/ canola
/ Corymbia calophylla
/ Costs (Law)
/ Diet
/ Employee development
/ entomology
/ Eucalyptus marginata
/ fatty acid
/ Fatty acids
/ Feeding Behavior
/ food consumption
/ honey
/ honey bee
/ honey bees
/ Honeybee
/ industry
/ Larva - growth & development
/ larvae
/ larval development
/ mineral
/ Nurses
/ nutrition
/ nutritive value
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pollen
/ Trifolium repens
/ young adults
2024
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Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types
by
Kratz, Madlen
, Baer, Boris
, Blache, Dominique
, Manning, Robert
, Dods, Kenneth
in
amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ Amino acids in human nutrition
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ apiculture
/ Apiculture & Social Insects
/ APICULTURE AND SOCIAL INSECTS
/ Apis mellifera
/ Bees
/ Bees - growth & development
/ body composition
/ Body weight
/ Brassica napus
/ canola
/ Corymbia calophylla
/ Costs (Law)
/ Diet
/ Employee development
/ entomology
/ Eucalyptus marginata
/ fatty acid
/ Fatty acids
/ Feeding Behavior
/ food consumption
/ honey
/ honey bee
/ honey bees
/ Honeybee
/ industry
/ Larva - growth & development
/ larvae
/ larval development
/ mineral
/ Nurses
/ nutrition
/ nutritive value
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pollen
/ Trifolium repens
/ young adults
2024
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Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types
by
Kratz, Madlen
, Baer, Boris
, Blache, Dominique
, Manning, Robert
, Dods, Kenneth
in
amino acid
/ Amino acids
/ Amino acids in human nutrition
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ apiculture
/ Apiculture & Social Insects
/ APICULTURE AND SOCIAL INSECTS
/ Apis mellifera
/ Bees
/ Bees - growth & development
/ body composition
/ Body weight
/ Brassica napus
/ canola
/ Corymbia calophylla
/ Costs (Law)
/ Diet
/ Employee development
/ entomology
/ Eucalyptus marginata
/ fatty acid
/ Fatty acids
/ Feeding Behavior
/ food consumption
/ honey
/ honey bee
/ honey bees
/ Honeybee
/ industry
/ Larva - growth & development
/ larvae
/ larval development
/ mineral
/ Nurses
/ nutrition
/ nutritive value
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pollen
/ Trifolium repens
/ young adults
2024
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Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types
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Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types
2024
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Overview
Nutrition has been identified as a key driver of colony health and productivity. Yet, in honey bees, relatively little is known about how the vast variety of natural pollen sources impact larval development. The impact of the nutritional quality of 4 naturally occurring pollen sources, of importance to the Western Australian beekeeping industry, was tested on honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) development. Bee packages consisting of 800 g of bees and a mated sister queen were assigned to 40 nucleus hives and randomly allocated to one of the 4 feed treatments (10 colonies each) of marri (Corymbia calophylla Lindl.), jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Sm.), clover (Trifolium repens L.), and canola (Brassica napus L.) pollen. Emerging bees were collected once the first bees started hatching on the assigned feed sources. Newly emerging bees were weighed individually, and body composition was measured in batches according to the feed treatment groups. Food consumption was recorded for the duration of the experiment. Nurse bees successfully raised young adult workers from the larval stage until emergence when fed with one of 4 pollen patties with different nutritional qualities.There was no difference in the body composition or weight of emerging bees fed on the different pollen types. However, the body weight of bees increased over time, most likely related to colony size and structure. With the type of pollen patties having little impact on larval development, the availability of pollen may be more important than its composition, providing bees have access to all essential nutrients.
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Entomological Society of America,Oxford University Press
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