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Resistance to Varroa destructor is a trait mainly transmitted by the queen and not via worker learning

Martin, Stephen J.; Grindrod, Isobel; Webb, Georgiana; Toft, Rhona; Villalobos, Ethel

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Authors

Isobel Grindrod

Georgiana Webb

Rhona Toft

Ethel Villalobos



Contributors

CK Starr
Editor

Abstract

How beekeepers can propagate the Varroa-resistant traits they have in their colonies depends on how varroa resistance, i.e. the key hygienic behavioural traits, is passed onto the next generation. This study investigates if the key hygienic traits are passed between workers via learning as is known to happen in bumble bees, or are the resistant traits encoded into the queens and thus her offspring. To test this, we re-queened known mite-resistant colonies with mite-naïve (susceptible) queens in both Hawaii and the UK. We also placed resistant queens in susceptible colonies in the UK. After 5 months in Hawaii and 12 months in the UK, mite levels in adults and brood were measured. In Hawaii, mite removal and cell recapping levels were also assessed. In both locations, the mite levels in colonies headed by suspectable (mite-naïve) queens or their daughters significantly exceeded that found in colonies headed by resistant queens or their daughters. The initial presence of resistant or suspectable workers did not affect the result. Therefore, to propagate mite-resistant traits, beekeepers only need to re-queen a colony with a locally mated queen from an established resistant population, as some UK and Hawaiian beekeepers are already doing.

Citation

Martin, S. J., Grindrod, I., Webb, G., Toft, R., & Villalobos, E. (2024). Resistance to Varroa destructor is a trait mainly transmitted by the queen and not via worker learning. Apidologie, 55, Article 40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-024-01084-6

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 3, 2024
Online Publication Date Jun 20, 2024
Publication Date Jul 22, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 21, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 21, 2024
Journal Apidologie
Print ISSN 0044-8435
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 55
Article Number 40
Book Title Encyclopedia of Social Insects
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-024-01084-6
Keywords workers, hygienic, Varroa resistance, queens, bee-breeding

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