2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13592-021-00884-4
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Possibility to change the body size in worker bees by a combination of small-cell and standard-cell combs in the same nest

Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of the combination of the colony type (kept on small-cell or standard-cell combs) and the width of worker comb cells (small-cell or standard-cell combs) on the body weight and morphometric traits of worker bees. The values of morphometric parameters of worker bees changed within a substantially lower range than the width of their rearing cells. This indicates that the worker body size is relatively constant, and manipulation with the cell width is not a good m… Show more

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“…The more efficient removal of dead brood from the SMCombs may have been caused by the higher concentration of pheromones inside the cells, i.e., in the air filling the space between the pupa and the cell walls, which enabled workers to better identify dead brood. The higher concentration of pheromones may be related to the fact that, despite the 8–12% smaller width of the small versus standard cells, the honeybee body does not decrease in proportion to the cell width, as the thorax width decreases only by 0.8–4.4% [ 28 , 37 , 38 ]. This results in tighter filling of the cell by the pupa, and thus the presence of a smaller volume of air in the free space between the pupa and the cell walls.…”
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“…The more efficient removal of dead brood from the SMCombs may have been caused by the higher concentration of pheromones inside the cells, i.e., in the air filling the space between the pupa and the cell walls, which enabled workers to better identify dead brood. The higher concentration of pheromones may be related to the fact that, despite the 8–12% smaller width of the small versus standard cells, the honeybee body does not decrease in proportion to the cell width, as the thorax width decreases only by 0.8–4.4% [ 28 , 37 , 38 ]. This results in tighter filling of the cell by the pupa, and thus the presence of a smaller volume of air in the free space between the pupa and the cell walls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in tighter filling of the cell by the pupa, and thus the presence of a smaller volume of air in the free space between the pupa and the cell walls. The fill factor, i.e., the thorax width to cell width ratio, is a measure of cell filling by the pupa [ 28 , 37 , 38 ]. At a similar level of secretion, the smaller air volume inside small-width cells is characterized by a higher degree of saturation with pheromones.…”
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