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Miscellaneous standard methods for Apis mellifera research

Authors :
Human, H.
Brodschneider, R.
Dietemann, V.
Dively, G.
Ellis, J.D.
Forsgren, E.
Fries, I.
Hatjina, F.
Hu, F.L.
Jaffe, R.
Jensen, A.B.
Kohler, A.
Magyar, J.P.
Ouml;zkyrym, A.
Pirk, C.W.W.
Rose, R.
Strauss, U.
Tanner, G.
Tarpy, D.R.
van der Steen, J.J.M.
Vaudo, A.
Vejsnaes, F.
de Wilde, J.
Williams, G.R.
Zheng, H.Q.
Human, H.
Brodschneider, R.
Dietemann, V.
Dively, G.
Ellis, J.D.
Forsgren, E.
Fries, I.
Hatjina, F.
Hu, F.L.
Jaffe, R.
Jensen, A.B.
Kohler, A.
Magyar, J.P.
Ouml;zkyrym, A.
Pirk, C.W.W.
Rose, R.
Strauss, U.
Tanner, G.
Tarpy, D.R.
van der Steen, J.J.M.
Vaudo, A.
Vejsnaes, F.
de Wilde, J.
Williams, G.R.
Zheng, H.Q.
Source :
ISSN: 0021-8839
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the research is conducted. On an individual level, the handling of individual honey bees, including the queen, larvae and pupae are required. There are different methods for the immobilising, killing and storing as well as determining individual weight of bees. The precise timing of developmental stages is also an important aspect of sampling individuals for experiments. In order to investigate and manipulate functional processes in honey bees, e. g. memory formation and retrieval and gene expression, microinjection is often used. A method that is used by both researchers and beekeepers is the marking of queens that serves not only to help to locate her during her life, but also enables the dating of queens. Creating multiple queen colonies allows the beekeeper to maintain spare queens, increase brood production or ask questions related to reproduction. On colony level, very useful techniques are the measurement of intra hive mortality using dead bee traps, weighing of full hives, collecting pollen and nectar, and digital monitoring of brood development via location recognition. At the population level, estimation of population density is essential to evaluate the health status and using beelines help to locate wild colonies. These methods, described in this paper, are especially valuable when investigating the effects of pesticide applications, environmental pollution and diseases on colony survival.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0021-8839
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of Apicultural Research 52 (2013) 4, ISSN: 0021-8839, ISSN: 0021-8839, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200333264
Document Type :
Electronic Resource