Heritability of the Varroa-specific hygienic behaviour in honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) (original) (raw)

2000, Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics

The hygienic behaviour of the honey bees is considered to be a potential characteristic associated with resistance to Varroa destructor n.sp. In this study the heritability of the hygienic behaviour of Apis mellifera L. bees was estimated on the basis of the mother±daughter regression. Data were obtained from measurements of the bees' hygienic behaviour towards V. destructor-infested cells and towards pin-killed sealed brood. The heritability for the hygienic behaviour towards V. destructorinfested brood cells was h 2 0.18 (+ 0.27) and h 2 0.36 (+ 0.30) for the hygienic behaviour towards dead brood cells. The repeatability was likewise higher for the pin-killed brood assay (W 0.46) compared with the assay using living mites-infested brood cells (W 0.24). The genetic correlation between the behavioural responses to either the mite-infested or pin-killed brood cells was calculated to be r g 0.61 (+ 0.51) and the phenotypic correlation to be r p 0.11 (p 0.28, n 100). Since hygienic colonies demonstrate resistance to brood diseases such as American foulbrood and chalkbrood, it may be worthwhile to intensify the expression of the hygienic behaviour through selective breeding and thus strengthen these potential characteristics associated with resistance to V. destructor in honey bee stock.