Colony fitness increases in the honey bee at queen mating frequencies higher than genetic diversity asymptote
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Abstract
Across the eusocial Hymenoptera, a queenâs mating frequency is positively associated with her workersâ genetic diversity and colonyâs fitness. Over 90% of a colonyâs diversity potential is achieved by its motherâs tenth effective mating (me); however, many females mate at levels of meâ>â10, a zone we here call hyperpolyandry. We compared honey bee colony fitness at mating levels near and above this genetic diversity asymptote. We were interested in how hyperpolyandry affects colony phenotypes arising from both common tasks (brood care) and rare specialized tasks (parasite resistance). We used an unselected wild line of bees and a Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH) line selected to resist the parasite Varroa destructor. Virgin queens were instrumentally inseminated to replicate the following queen/colony conditions: (1) VSH semen/low polyandry (observed mating numberâ=âmoâ=â9), (2) VSH semen/high polyandry (moâ=â54), (3) wild type semen/low polyan...
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2025-04-21



