Hygienic Behavior of Apis mellifera and Its Relationship with Varroa destructor Infestation and Honey Production in the Central Highlands of Ecuador
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Criteria for Inclusion and Exclusion of Apiaries and Hives
- Apiaries with Langstroth hives;
- Good strength of the selected colonies (seven combs covered with bees that contained an average of three breeding combs each, which is considered good strength according to [9]);
- Honey production per hive above the national average (10.2 kg) [28];
- No application of varroa treatment before the study;
- No introduction of queens in recent years.
- Swarm hives (exploration every 15 days);
- Transhumance of the apiary;
- Refusal of the beekeeper to participate in the study.
2.2. Sample Collection, Analysis, and Evaluation
2.2.1. Hygienic Behavior (HB)
2.2.2. Infestation Rates (IR)
2.2.3. Honey Production
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Hygienic Behavior
3.2. Evaluation of Infestation Rates
3.3. Honey Production Evaluation
3.4. Relationship between Variables: Hygienic Behavior, Infestation Rates, and Honey Production
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Apiary | Location | Latitude | Longitude | Height (m.a.s.l.) |
---|---|---|---|---|
A1 | Tungurahua | 1°16′06′′ S | 78°34′50′′ W | 2607 |
A2 | Tungurahua | 1°22′09′′ S | 78°36′19′′ W | 2879 |
A3 | Tungurahua | 1°18′16′′ S | 78°39′16′′ W | 2936 |
A4 | Tungurahua | 1°19′02′′ S | 78°39′16′′ W | 3047 |
A5 | Tungurahua | 1°35′17.37′′ S | 78°46′05.25′′ W | 3279 |
A6 | Tungurahua | 1°33′11.2′′ S | 78°42′32.4′′ W | 3168 |
A7 | Chimborazo | 1°41′45.57′′ S | 78°45′16.46′′ W | 2939 |
A8 | Chimborazo | 1°39′26.17′′ S | 78°34′38.49′′ W | 2727 |
A9 | Chimborazo | 1°42′46.63′′ S | 78°39′50.33′′ W | 2967 |
A10 | Chimborazo | 1°35′11′′ S | 78°45′09′′ W | 3205 |
A11 | Chimborazo | 1°35′18′′ S | 78°46′03′′ W | 3262 |
A12 | Chimborazo | 1°41′34′′ S | 78°40′11′′ W | 2834 |
A13 | Chimborazo | 1°35′46.75′′ S | 78°39′51.45′′ W | 2870 |
A14 | Chimborazo | 1°43′46.5′′ S | 78°36′47.6′′ W | 2616 |
A15 | Chimborazo | 1°46′40.91′′ S | 78°35′10.99′′ W | 2863 |
Total Hygienic Behavior (THB %) | Altitude Levels (m.a.s.l.) | ||
---|---|---|---|
2600–2800 | 2801–3000 | >3000 | |
N | 15 | 35 | 25 |
Mean | 86.5 a | 77.9 b | 78.9 b |
SEM | 10.29 | 8.38 | 8.34 |
Minimum | 55.3 | 51.3 | 59.7 |
Maximum | 96.7 | 90.7 | 93 |
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Masaquiza, D.; Vargas, J.; Ortíz, N.; Salazar, R.; Curbelo, L.; Pérez, A.; Arenal, A. Hygienic Behavior of Apis mellifera and Its Relationship with Varroa destructor Infestation and Honey Production in the Central Highlands of Ecuador. Insects 2021, 12, 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12110966
Masaquiza D, Vargas J, Ortíz N, Salazar R, Curbelo L, Pérez A, Arenal A. Hygienic Behavior of Apis mellifera and Its Relationship with Varroa destructor Infestation and Honey Production in the Central Highlands of Ecuador. Insects. 2021; 12(11):966. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12110966
Chicago/Turabian StyleMasaquiza, Diego, Junior Vargas, Nelsón Ortíz, Rodrigo Salazar, Lino Curbelo, Anisley Pérez, and Amilcar Arenal. 2021. "Hygienic Behavior of Apis mellifera and Its Relationship with Varroa destructor Infestation and Honey Production in the Central Highlands of Ecuador" Insects 12, no. 11: 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12110966
APA StyleMasaquiza, D., Vargas, J., Ortíz, N., Salazar, R., Curbelo, L., Pérez, A., & Arenal, A. (2021). Hygienic Behavior of Apis mellifera and Its Relationship with Varroa destructor Infestation and Honey Production in the Central Highlands of Ecuador. Insects, 12(11), 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12110966