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Choice of forage plants by the giant honey bee Apis laboriosa Smith in a captive condition outside their native geographic range

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The giant honey bee, Apis laboriosa, is native to the central and eastern Himalayas, Hengduan, Arakan, Annamite and adjoining mountain ranges of Southeast Asia. The present work documented forage plants of A. laboriosa in a captive condition outside its natural geographic range for 09 months and tested their choice based on the abundance of the forager bees on flowers. The study was conducted by introducing a combless colony of A. laboriosa in a climate control greenhouse. A total of 68 plant species of 34 families were offered, out of which the foragers accepted the floral rewards from 28 species of 20 plant families. The foragers collected pollens and nectar from 10 and 18 plant species, respectively. A maximum number of foragers visited Mesua ferrea for pollen (16.94 ± 1.25 foragers/flower/hour) and Indigofera sp. for nectar (9.60 ± 1.24 foragers/flower/hour). Tukey’s Multiple Comparison test showed significant variation in the abundance of foragers on some plants. Analysis of variance showed no significant difference in the number of foragers at different time intervals of a day except for the nectar plants Cucumis sativus and Indigofera sp. The study also showed that the choice of the foragers was not associated with floral colours and plant family, but possibly dependent on some common cues of the forage plants resulting from convergent evolution. Foraging from plants of low altitudes also indicated that they can forage from plants outside their native geographic range.
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