External morphometric and microscopic analysis of the reproductive system inin- vitroreared stingless bee queens,Heterotrigona itama, and their mating frequency

Author:

Wongsa Kanyanat,Duangphakdee Orawan,Poolprasert Pisit,Rattanawannee AtsalekORCID

Abstract

AbstractStingless bees, prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions, are a tribe of eusocial bees that are crucial pollinators for economic crops and native plants, producing honey and pollen. However, colony expansion is limited by a shortage of queens for new colonies. Therefore, mass artificial rearing of virgin queens could address this in commercially managed meliponiculture. Furthermore, the in vitro rearing of queen stingless bees can improve meliponiculture management and conservation efforts. Herein, we explored the efficacy of in vitro queen rearing forHeterotrigona itamaassessing the queen’s body size, reproductive organ size (ovary and spermatheca), acceptance rate into new, small colonies, and mating frequency.H. itamalarvae developed into queens when fed with 120 µL–150 µL of larval food, resulting inin vitroqueens having body sizes similar to those of naturally produced queens. Microscopic analysis revealed well-developed ovaries and spermathecae inin vitro-reared queens, unlike the smaller ovaries and the absence of spermathecae in the naturally produced workers. Acceptance ofin vitro-reared queens was independent of worker age, and mating frequency was low but not significantly different from naturally produced queens. These findings could enhance stingless beekeeping practices and conservation efforts for the native stingless bee species.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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