Gyne and Drone Production in Bombus Atratus (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Author:

Padilla Sandy C.1,Cure José R.12,Riaño Diego A.1,Gutierrez Andrew P.32,Rodriguez Daniel14,Romero Eddy1

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias Básicas y Aplicadas, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Bogotá , Columbia

2. Center for the Analysis of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Kensington , California , United States of America

3. College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley , USA

4. Center for the Analysis of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Kenisington , California , United States of America

Abstract

Abstract For over a decade, our research group has studied the biology of the native bumblebee, Bombus atratus, to investigate the feasibility of using it to pollinate crops such as tomato, strawberry, blackberry and peppers. Traditionally, captive breeding has depended on the use of captured wild queens to initiate the colonies. The goal of the current work is to investigate conditions required to produce new queens and drones in captivity. In this study, 31 colonies were evaluated under either greenhouse or open field conditions over a 15 month period. A total of 1492 drones (D) and 737 gynes (G, i.e., virgin queens) were produced by all colonies, with 16 colonies producing both drones and gynes (D&G), 11 producing only drones (D) and 4 producing neither. Some of the D&G colonies had more than one sexual phase, but no colonies produced exclusively gynes. More drones and fewer gynes were produced per colony under greenhouse conditions with the highest number of drones produced by D&G colonies. The numbers of immature stages per cell declined in colonies as increasingly more resources were allocated to the production of gynes and the maintenance of increased nest temperature.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Insect Science,Plant Science

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