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Projects

Some of the research objectives currently being explored in the laboratory include:

Queen and drone combination imagesReproductive biology of honey bee queens and drones

  • Determine the effects of queen and drone quality on colony growth
  • Explore the reproductive biology of drones. What makes a good drone?
  • Test the effect of commonly used miticides on queen and drone quality
  • Test the effects of queen quality on supersedure and colony survival
  • Explore the mechanisms of queen supersedure, including the behavioral interactions among nestmates. Can supesedure be predicted? Prevented?
  • Assess the current (local and national) rate of supersedure in colonies headed by naturally mated queens

swarm liftingBehavioral ecology of swarming in honey bees

  • Investigate the mechanisms of colony fissioning in Africanized honey bees
  • Observe the fissioning patterns in afterswarms
  • Explore the role of drones during swarming
  • Detect the odors released during swarm departure
  • Assess the sequence of events that leads a colony to swarm
  • Observe how the queen is treated in the weeks prior to swarming

 

bee on flowerOther areas of interest:

  • Pollination biology of honey bees, wild bees, and stingless honey bees
  • Breeding program to create better, locally adapted queens
  • Toxicology and pathology in TX honey bee populations
  • Colony fissioning in other swarm-forming social insect species

 

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