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''Apis koschevnikovi'', Koschevnikov's honey bee, is a species of
honey bee A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus ''Apis'' of the bee clade, all native to Afro-Eurasia. After bees spread naturally throughout Africa and Eurasia, humans became responsible for the current cosm ...
which inhabits
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, where it lives sympatrically with other honey bee species such as ''
Apis cerana ''Apis cerana'', the eastern honey bee, Asiatic honey bee or Asian honey bee, is a species of honey bee native to South, Southeast and East Asia. This species is the sister species of ''Apis koschevnikovi'' and both are in the same subgenus as ...
'' (specifically '' A. c. nuluensis''). The species was first described by Hugo Berthold von Buttel-Reepen, who dedicated it to Grigory Aleksandrovich Kozhevnikov (1866–1933), a pioneer of honey bee
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. This was an invalid designation, however, and the name was first formally made available by Günther Enderlein that same year. Therefore, Buttel-Reepen is not the author of the name (following the ICZN). The species was described again by Maa in 1953, this time with the name ''Apis vechti''. It was finally rediscovered by Tingek and his colleagues in 1988.


Taxonomy and phylogeny

''Apis koschevnikovi'' is of the family Apidae and genus ''Apis''. ''A. koschevnikovi'' is known as one of the “Red Bees” of Borneo, described in 1988. ''A. koschevnikovi'' appears together with '' A. cerana'' and '' A. mellifera'', two other cavity-nesting species, in three separate phylogenic clusters without overlapping. The
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
cluster analysis of ''A. koschevnikovi'' is found directly in contact with a cluster of ''A. cerana'' and distant from ''A. mellifera''.


Description and identification

''A. koschevnikovi'' is often referred to in the literature as the “red bee of Sabah;” however ''A. koschevnikovi'' is pale reddish in Sabah State,
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,
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, but a dark, coppery color in the Malay Peninsula and
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,
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.


Physical appearance

The workers, the
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, and the drones of ''A. koschevnikovi'' are all dark brown banded. The workers, however, have light orange abdominal bands while the queen and the drones have light brown abdominal bands. '' Ko'' is the gene responsible for the expression of body color type in ''A. koschevnikovi''. This gene is shown to be sex-linked, since experiments have shown that a cross between a brown, dark banded queen and a brown, dark banded drone results in orange, dark banded workers. ''A. koschevnikovi'' is very long-tongued (5.870 mm) and slender, with narrow tomenta. ''Apis koschevnikov''i is larger than its sympatric '' A. cerana'', consistently being 10 to 15% larger linearly. ''Apis koschevnikovi'' also has two distinct characteristics which are species specific – its drones have a secondary sex characteristic of a hairy fringe on the margin of the tibia of the hind leg, and worker bee forewing venation shows a cubital index which is large and varied.


Distribution and habitat

The habitat of ''A. koschevnikovi'' is limited to the tropical evergreen forests of the Malay Peninsula,
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, and Sumatra. They do not live in tropical evergreen rain forests which extend into
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. This area is associated with a change from wet seasonal evergreen rain forests to mixed moist deciduous forests. Its altitudinal distributions extend from sea level to about 1600 meters. The range for ''A. koschevnikovi'' is diminishing because it is now either poorly represented or absent in the several areas where it had been previously located. This has been attributed to habitat changes resulting from
deforestation Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated ...
and the establishment of tea, oil palm, rubber, and coconut plantations. Not much is known about the nest structure of ''Apis koschevnikovi''. They live in small colonies making a few combs within small tree cavities in the
rain forest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainforest ...
.


Behavior


Mating behavior

The drones for ''Apis koschevnikovi'' have a specific mating time that is species-specific. Regardless of whether or not they were in a
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or other species’ colony, the drones will fly at their species specific mating time. The queens also follow their own internal clock. This allows for a reproductive isolation mechanism that is based on individual behavior of the sexual castes.


Costs and benefits of sociality

''Apis koschevnikovi'' have a very small colony size of a thousand bees or so. This small colony size allows them to survive in a rain forest habitat. Despite their small colony size, they are still able to harvest resources very quickly and reproduce at a fast pace during the general flowering period.


Queen acceptance of different species

There is a strong tendency for preference of
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larvae in ''Apis koschevnikovi''. ''A. koschevnikovi'' is even more selective with regard to the acceptance of a young alien
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. When too young of a queen of a different species is introduced into the colony of an ''Apis koschevnikovi'', the alien queen uses a buzzing sound in response to the aggression from the worker bees. This is successful at first until the aggressive behavior towards the queen increases with the age of the queen. After the third or fourth day of emergence, the worker queens mutilate and expel the alien queen from the colony. The current hypothesis for the observed worker bee aggression is thought to be from the wrong blend of queen
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s released from the alien queen.


Interaction with other species


Diet

''Apis koschevnikovi'' is a
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nectar-feeder. ''Apis koschevnikovi'' is a steady resident component of the
rain forest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainforest ...
and visits flowers during the entire year. In Bornean primary forests, ''
Apis dorsata ''Apis dorsata'', the giant honey bee, सिङ्गुस in Nepali, is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the Terai of Nepal. They are typically around long. Nests are mainly built in exposed pla ...
'' and ''A. koschevnikovi'' are the only honeybees that appear frequently at flowering canopy trees or at baits. At the
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in
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, these two honeybees visited 29 flower species, making them visitors of 10% of the plant species and 22% of the plant families of the park.


Defense of resources

Even though ''Apis koschevnikovi'' and ''
Apis dorsata ''Apis dorsata'', the giant honey bee, सिङ्गुस in Nepali, is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the Terai of Nepal. They are typically around long. Nests are mainly built in exposed pla ...
'' share mostly the same rain forest habitat and overlap spatially in using trees at all heights in the canopy, they are still able to coexist. They differ in size and tongue length, which helps separate resource use. Only half of the resources that ''Apis koschevnikovi'' uses are shared with ''Apis dorsata''. However, in contrast to normal feeding behavior, ''Apis koschevnikovi'' and ''
Apis dorsata ''Apis dorsata'', the giant honey bee, सिङ्गुस in Nepali, is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the Terai of Nepal. They are typically around long. Nests are mainly built in exposed pla ...
'' fight at artificial feeding stations. They displayed a displaced nest-defense behavior with grappling and attempted stinging. Honey bees do not interact well with competing foragers when near a rich resource. ''A. koschevnikovi'' has even shown aggression against
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foragers A traditional hunter-gatherer or forager is a human living an ancestrally derived lifestyle in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that is, by gathering food from local sources, especially edible wild plants but also insects, fungi, ...
when competing for a resource. Honey bees tend to dominate floral patches as individual colonies because of their competitive nature.


Parasites

''A. koschevnikovi'' hosts a unique species of the honey bee parasitic mite genus ''
Varroa ''Varroa'' is a genus of parasitic mesostigmatan mites associated with honey bees, placed in its own family, Varroidae. The genus was named for Marcus Terentius Varro, a Roman scholar and beekeeper. The condition of a honeybee colony being infe ...
'', named ''
Varroa rindereri ''Varroa'' is a genus of parasitic mesostigmatan mites associated with honey bees, placed in its own family, Varroidae. The genus was named for Marcus Terentius Varro, a Roman scholar and beekeeper. The condition of a honeybee colony being infe ...
''. Although this
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species is quite similar to ''
Varroa jacobsoni ''Varroa jacobsoni'' is a species of mite that parasitises ''Apis cerana'' (Asian honey bees). The more damaging ''Varroa destructor'' was previously included under the name ''V. jacobsoni'', but the two species can be separated on the bas ...
'' it is perfectly differentiable. ''V. rindereri'' is larger (1 180 x 1 698 micrometers). ''V.rindereri'' also has a fewer number of
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e and pores on the sternal shield. It has a long and wide-looped peritreme, and the trochanter of the palpus lacks a seta. When pupae were removed from their cells, ''V. rindereri'' remained inside the cells. It has only been reported in colonies of ''A. koschevnikovi'' in Borneo and seems to be specific to that species, as it has yet to be observed crossing over to colonies of '' A. cerana'', even when they live in the same
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.


Interspecies broods

When a brood of ''A. cerana'' drones are hatched in a colony of ''A. koschevnikovi,'' they are fully taken care of and raised to maturity. Likewise when ''A. koschevnikovi'' drones are hatched in a colony of ''A. cerana'' they are completely integrated into the society of their host. However, it has been shown that despite the crossfostering of drones, each species will not change its mating time and flight habits, even if it is raised as an alien drone.


References


Further reading

* Asian Apicultural Association, Mitsuo Matsuka, and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, eds. ''Asian Bees and Beekeeping: Progress of Research and Development''. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co, 2008. * Roubik, David W
"Honeybees in Borneo"
in ''Pollination Ecology and the Rain Forest'', edited by David W. Roubik, Shoko Sakai, and Abang A. Hamid Karim, 174:89–103. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2005. * Maa T. C. (1953) "An inquiry into the systematics of the tribus Apidini or honeybees (Hym)". ''Treubia'' 21, 525–640. * Tingek S., Mardan M., Rinderer G., Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (1988) "Rediscovery of ''Apis vechti'' (Maa, 1953): the Sabah honey bee". ''Apidologie'', 19, 97–102. * Rinderer, T. E.; Stelzer, J. A.; Oldroyd, B. P.; Tingek, S.. "Levels of polyandry and intercolonial genetic relationships in ''Apis koschevnikovi''". ''Journal of Apicultural Research'', 1998 37 (4): 281-288. * Guzmán, L. I. DE Y M. Delfinado Baker. "A new species of ''Varroa'' (Acari: Varroidae) associated with ''Apis koschevnikovi'' (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Borneo". Int. J. Acarol., 22: 23-27, 1997.


External links




New haplotypes for the non-coding region of mitochondrial DNA in cavity-nesting honey bees ''Apis koschevnikovi'' and ''Apis nuluensis''

Database of the mitochondrial DNA of ''Apis koschevnikovi''

Crossfostered drones of ''Apis cerana'' (Fabricius, 1793) and ''Apis koschevnikovi'' (Buttel-Reepen, 1906) fly at their species specific mating times
{{Taxonbar, from=Q728308 koschevnikovi Hymenoptera of Asia Insects of Borneo Insects described in 1906