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Male Reproductive Parasitism: A Factor in the Africanization of European Honey-Bee Populations
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FertilityFitnessInsect ConservationEntomologySocial InsectSocial ParasitismEuropean Honey-bee ColoniesDrone ProductionPublic HealthMale Reproductive ParasitismParasitologyHost DronesArtificial BeeEuropean Honey-bee PopulationsBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyHyperparasiteSymbiosisInsect Social Behavior
Africanized drone honey bees (Apis mellifera) migrate into European honey-bee colonies in large numbers, but Africanized colonies only rarely host drones from other colonies. This migration leads to a strong mating advantage for Africanized bees since it both inhibits European drone production and enhances Africanized drone production.
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