Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina

Autores
Revainera, Pablo; Lucía, Mariano; Abrahamovich, Alberto Horacio; Maggi, Matías
Año de publicación
2014
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Mites have been observed on the bumblebee’s body and inside their nest for over 150 years, and parasitic relationships between them have occasionally been reported. One of the most interesting animal associations between mites and bees is phoresy. At present, no study has evaluated the distribution patterns of phoretic mites on bumblebees nor the factors that might be influencing such association. The main goal of this research was to determine whether an aggregation of external mites on bumblebees is influenced by (a) the phoretic mite load per bee, (b) the host species, (c) the caste of bumblebee, (d) the interaction between mite load and bee species, and (e) the presence of a suitable physical place for the mites to accommodate on the bee body. The following mite species were recorded on Bombus atratus and Bombus opifex: Kuzinia laevis, Kuzinia americana, Kuzinia affinis, Kuzinia sp., Pneumolaelaps longanalis, Pneumolaelaps longipilus, Scutacarus acarorum, and Tyrophagus putrescentiae. Our results indicate that Kuzinia mites have a strong preference for a particular region on the propodeum, which has shorter hairs than on most areas of the body. In addition, generalized linear model analysis demonstrated that mite aggregation was influenced by the caste and host species.
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Ciencias Naturales
bumblebees
phoretic mites
aggregation
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
title Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
spellingShingle Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
Revainera, Pablo
Ciencias Naturales
bumblebees
phoretic mites
aggregation
title_short Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
title_full Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
title_fullStr Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
title_sort Spatial aggregation of phoretic mites on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Revainera, Pablo
Lucía, Mariano
Abrahamovich, Alberto Horacio
Maggi, Matías
author Revainera, Pablo
author_facet Revainera, Pablo
Lucía, Mariano
Abrahamovich, Alberto Horacio
Maggi, Matías
author_role author
author2 Lucía, Mariano
Abrahamovich, Alberto Horacio
Maggi, Matías
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
bumblebees
phoretic mites
aggregation
topic Ciencias Naturales
bumblebees
phoretic mites
aggregation
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Mites have been observed on the bumblebee’s body and inside their nest for over 150 years, and parasitic relationships between them have occasionally been reported. One of the most interesting animal associations between mites and bees is phoresy. At present, no study has evaluated the distribution patterns of phoretic mites on bumblebees nor the factors that might be influencing such association. The main goal of this research was to determine whether an aggregation of external mites on bumblebees is influenced by (a) the phoretic mite load per bee, (b) the host species, (c) the caste of bumblebee, (d) the interaction between mite load and bee species, and (e) the presence of a suitable physical place for the mites to accommodate on the bee body. The following mite species were recorded on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i>: <i>Kuzinia laevis</i>, <i>Kuzinia americana</i>, <i>Kuzinia affinis</i>, <i>Kuzinia</i> sp., <i>Pneumolaelaps longanalis</i>, <i>Pneumolaelaps longipilus</i>, <i>Scutacarus acarorum</i>, and <i>Tyrophagus putrescentiae</i>. Our results indicate that <i>Kuzinia</i> mites have a strong preference for a particular region on the propodeum, which has shorter hairs than on most areas of the body. In addition, generalized linear model analysis demonstrated that mite aggregation was influenced by the caste and host species.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Mites have been observed on the bumblebee’s body and inside their nest for over 150 years, and parasitic relationships between them have occasionally been reported. One of the most interesting animal associations between mites and bees is phoresy. At present, no study has evaluated the distribution patterns of phoretic mites on bumblebees nor the factors that might be influencing such association. The main goal of this research was to determine whether an aggregation of external mites on bumblebees is influenced by (a) the phoretic mite load per bee, (b) the host species, (c) the caste of bumblebee, (d) the interaction between mite load and bee species, and (e) the presence of a suitable physical place for the mites to accommodate on the bee body. The following mite species were recorded on <i>Bombus atratus</i> and <i>Bombus opifex</i>: <i>Kuzinia laevis</i>, <i>Kuzinia americana</i>, <i>Kuzinia affinis</i>, <i>Kuzinia</i> sp., <i>Pneumolaelaps longanalis</i>, <i>Pneumolaelaps longipilus</i>, <i>Scutacarus acarorum</i>, and <i>Tyrophagus putrescentiae</i>. Our results indicate that <i>Kuzinia</i> mites have a strong preference for a particular region on the propodeum, which has shorter hairs than on most areas of the body. In addition, generalized linear model analysis demonstrated that mite aggregation was influenced by the caste and host species.
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