AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO MATING-BEHAVIOR AND DRONE COPULATORY ORGANS IN APIS

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作者
KOENIGER, N [1 ]
KOENIGER, G [1 ]
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[1] JW GOETHE UNIV, FACHBEREICH BIOL, W-6370 OBERURSEL 1, GERMANY
关键词
EVOLUTION; MATING BEHAVIOR; COPULATION; APIS;
D O I
10.1051/apido:19910602
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Copulation in free flight seems to be a common character of all Apis species. Analysis of mating behaviour in A mellifera revealed the typical behavioural sequence of mating on a substrate in Apoidea. The connection between the queen and the paralyzed drone is mainly achieved by the endophallus. By special adhesive organs on the hind legs of the drone, A dorsata has developed an additional means of attachment to the queen. A andreniformis and A florea drones have reduced the mass of mucus and seem to depend mainly on the hind legs for the copulatory connection to the queen. The A florea endophallus, freed from its mechanical function , can place its tip in the optimal position: sperm is transferred directly into the spermaduct rather than into the oviducts . The opposite polarity - an evolution from substrate mating to an A florea type and then to an A cerana and A mellifera type lacks of any functional support.
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