Effect of pollen extract supplementation on the varroatosis tolerance of honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae reared in vitro

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作者
Piou, Vincent [1 ]
Tabart, Jeremy [1 ]
Hemptinne, Jean-Louis [2 ]
Vetillard, Angelique [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toulouse, Lab Venins & Act Biol, Inst Natl Univ Jean Francois Champollion, EA 4357,PRES, Albi, France
[2] Univ Paul Sabatier, Lab Evolut & Divers Biol, CNRS, UMR5174,ENFA,Univ Toulouse 3, F-31062 Toulouse, France
关键词
Varroa destructor; Honey bee larvae rearing; Pollen supplementation; Varroatosis tolerance; DEFORMED-WING-VIRUS; COLONY DEVELOPMENT; PROTEIN-CONTENT; DESTRUCTOR; NUTRITION; INFESTATION; JACOBSONI; PROTOCOL; ECOLOGY; BALANCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10493-017-0198-7
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
As the main source of lipids and proteins in honey bees, pollen is a major nutrient provider involved in development and health and has been studied for tolerance stimulation against pathogens and parasites. In the case of Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman (Acari, Mesostigmata: Varroidae) parasitization, the lack of a complete laboratory system to rear both the bee larva and the acarian parasite limited the studies concerning larval nutrition effects on the bee tolerance and resistance against varroatosis. Due to the development of this complete rearing protocol, we managed to feed young honey bee larvae with pollen supplemented solutions and to study the effect on their later development under parasitism conditions. In our experimental conditions, pollen influences neither the deformity rate, nor the survival of bees both parasitized and unparasitized. However, pollen extract supplementation seems to significantly impact the weight of the spinning bee larvae without having an effect on the physiological weight loss during pupation, so the differences found at the larval stage remain the same as at emergence. Varroa has a deleterious effect on bee pupae and led to a steady increase of the physiological weight loss experienced during metamorphosis. Interestingly, this ponderal loss associated with Varroa parasitization seems to be reduced in the polyfloral pollen supplementation condition. Altogether, this work is to our knowledge the first to study in laboratory conditions the impact of larval nutrition on the tolerance to parasitism. A diverse pollen diet may be beneficial to the bees' tolerance against V. destructor parasitism.
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