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We evaluated the distribution and abundance of feral honey bee, Apis mellifera L.,
colonies in a coastal prairie landscape by examining nest site characteristics, population trends, and
spatial and temporal patterns in cavity use. The colony densities of up to 12.5 colonies per km2 were
the highest reported in the literature for an area including both suitable and unsuitable patches of
nesting habitat. The measured cavity attributes were similar to those reported from other areas. The
time occupied and turnover indices provided useful information about cavity quality, although none
of the measured cavity attributes were correlated with these indices. Unmeasurable cavity characteristics,
such as cavity volume, may provide a better estimate of cavity quality. Spatial patterns existed
in cavity use by the feral colonies, with the colonies showing an aggregated pattern of distribution
throughout the study. Colony aggregations probably resulted from the distribution of resources,
especially cavities. Two years after the arrival of Africanized honey bees, cavities used by Africanized
and European colonies were aggregated in distribution. During what seemed to be a transition period,
both Africanized and European colonies were randomly distributed. After that time, European
colonies remained randomly distributed, whereas Africanized colonies were aggregated. Therefore,
the invasion of Africanized honey bees seemed to fragment the existing European population,
corresponding to a decrease in the overall number of European colonies in the study area.
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Keywords
Honey bee Feral colonies Spatial distribution Nest site Cavity
Citation
Baum, Kristen A.; Rubink, William L.; Pinto, M. Alice; Coulson, Robert N. (2005). Spatial and temporal distribution and nest site characteristics of feral honey bee (Hymenoptera: apidae) colonies in a coastal prairie landscape. Environmental Entomology. ISSN 0046-225X. 34:3, p. 610-618
Publisher
Entomological Society of America