Macías-Macias J.O; Quezada-Euán J.J.G. (2015) Quantification of brood emergence and distribution of individuals in M. colimana (Hymenoptera-Meliponini) in temperate climate. Rev. Mex. Cienc. Pec. 6: 233-241
ABSTRACT
Melipona colimana is a stingless bee endemic of Mexico that
inhabiting temperate regions of the Southern State of Jalisco. Observations
were made during the fall to infer the possible participation of the workers in
the production of males. The behavior of workers and queen in provisioning and
oviposition process (POP) was analyzed, the proportion of individuals was
obtained in the brood combs and their spatial distribution for detecting
clusters of males. In the analysis of POPs no evidence of reproductive labor
activity of workers were observed. In the brood combs, 65.9 % of individuals
that emerged were workers, 22.4 % males (without registering agglomerations)
and 11.5 % were gynes. It was observed that the production of sexed individuals
(males and gynes) was higher than tropical species, which could be a strategy
of this species to ensure their reproduction in temperate climates. Having no
visual evidence of the activity of reproductive workers together with the fact
that no clusters of males in the brood combs were found, suggests that in this
species at this time of year, all the eggs that developed as males come from the
queen. With the results of this study, knowledge of the particular biology of
this mountain stingless bee species is extended and a comparison with tropical
species is made
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