Alarm pheromone production by two honeybee (Apis mellifera) types
A M Collins1, T E Rinderer, H V Daly
1Honey-Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Laboratory, 1157 Ben Hur Road, 70820, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|November 26, 2013
Abstract:
Of 12 alarm pheromones assayed in European and Africanized honeybees, nine were found in larger quantities in the Africanized population. Isopentyl and 2-heptanone levels were similar in both; 2-methylbutanol-1 was greater in European workers. These differences were not due to age or geographical location. Significant positive correlations between alarm pheromone levels and defensive behavior, especially numbers of stings, were observed.


