The influence of various diets on the quality of Apis mellifera queens was assessed. Colonies intended for queen cell production were assigned to four groups fed on (1) sugar-only, (2) mix of sugar, honey and fresh pollen, (3) sugar and pollen substitute (FeedBee?), and (4) natural sources. In addition, a fifth group had queen cells obtained naturally, by swarming. Sugar-only diet exerted a significant (p?<?0.05) stimulating effect on the acceptance of queen cells and the weight of newly emerged queens, not affecting mated queens. Among mated queens those raised by bees fed on the mix of sugar, honey and fresh pollen had significantly (p?<?0.05) larger numbers of ovarioles in comparison with all the others. Their weight was significantly hi...
Background: The primary food sources for honey bees in colonies are processed nectar and fermented p...
Royal jelly (RJ) is an acidic yellowish-white secretion of worker honey bee glands, used as food mat...
Considering the ecological importance of stingless bees as caretakers and pollinators of a variety o...
The influence of various diets on the quality of Apis mellifera queens was assessed. Colonies intend...
Keeping in view the increasing demand, queen of Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) was reared a...
The quality of queens (Apis mellifera L.) is essential for the maintenance and development of A. mel...
The received wisdom is that diet quality drives this queen-worker dichotomy, even though diet quanti...
International audienceAbstractQueen reproductive potential (=quality) impacts the health and product...
Honeybee renewal depends on the reproductive process, in which the queen plays a dominant role, thus...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusocial insects. In honey bees, the...
The honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a eusocial insect where each individual hive contains a single, po...
Honeybee renewal depends on the reproductive process, in which the queen plays a dominant role, thus...
In species that care for their young, provisioning has profound effects on offspring fitness. Provis...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
The effect of larval nutrition on female fertility in honey bees is a focus for both scientific stud...
Background: The primary food sources for honey bees in colonies are processed nectar and fermented p...
Royal jelly (RJ) is an acidic yellowish-white secretion of worker honey bee glands, used as food mat...
Considering the ecological importance of stingless bees as caretakers and pollinators of a variety o...
The influence of various diets on the quality of Apis mellifera queens was assessed. Colonies intend...
Keeping in view the increasing demand, queen of Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) was reared a...
The quality of queens (Apis mellifera L.) is essential for the maintenance and development of A. mel...
The received wisdom is that diet quality drives this queen-worker dichotomy, even though diet quanti...
International audienceAbstractQueen reproductive potential (=quality) impacts the health and product...
Honeybee renewal depends on the reproductive process, in which the queen plays a dominant role, thus...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusocial insects. In honey bees, the...
The honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a eusocial insect where each individual hive contains a single, po...
Honeybee renewal depends on the reproductive process, in which the queen plays a dominant role, thus...
In species that care for their young, provisioning has profound effects on offspring fitness. Provis...
In bumble bee colonies, pollen is the only protein source for larval feeding and its shortage causes...
The effect of larval nutrition on female fertility in honey bees is a focus for both scientific stud...
Background: The primary food sources for honey bees in colonies are processed nectar and fermented p...
Royal jelly (RJ) is an acidic yellowish-white secretion of worker honey bee glands, used as food mat...
Considering the ecological importance of stingless bees as caretakers and pollinators of a variety o...