The kairomonal esters attractive to the Varroa jacobsoni mite in the queen brood [brood pheromone, ethyl esters, methyl esters]

In the queen brood, methyl and ethyl esters reach their maximum secretion around the capping period. During this period, 3 kairomonal esters attractive to the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni are secreted by queen brood at half the rate found for worker brood. Methyl oleate, repellent to the mite, is...

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Hauptverfasser: Trouiller, J. (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Bures sur Yvette (France). Centre de Jouy, Neurologie Comparee des Invertebres), Arnold, G, Chappe, B, Le Conte, Y, Billion, A, Masson, C
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description In the queen brood, methyl and ethyl esters reach their maximum secretion around the capping period. During this period, 3 kairomonal esters attractive to the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni are secreted by queen brood at half the rate found for worker brood. Methyl oleate, repellent to the mite, is secreted in large amounts compared with the attractive esters. Quantitative and qualitative differences in the esters present on worker, drone, and queen broods could partially explain the weaker attraction exerted by queen brood on the mite, compared with the attractive effects of worker and drone broods.
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Acari
ACIDE GRAS
ACIDOS GRASOS
Agricultural sciences
Animal biology
Animal production studies
Animal productions
Apiculture
Apidae
Apis mellifera
BEE BROODS
BEHAVIOUR
Biodiversity
Biological and medical sciences
CAIROMONAS
COMPORTAMIENTO
COMPORTEMENT
COUVAIN
Ecology, environment
ESTER
ESTERES
ESTERS
FATTY ACIDS
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hymenoptera
INCUBACION DE ABEJAS
Insecta
Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrates
KAIROMONES
Life Sciences
QUEEN BEES
REINE D'ABEILLE
Terrestrial animal productions
VARROA JACOBSONI
Varroidae
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