Deformed wing virus and drone mating flights in the honey bee (Apis mellifera): implications for sexual transmission of a major honey bee virus

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Orlando Yañez
Rodolfo Jaffé
Antje Jarosch
Ingemar Fries
Robin F. A. Moritz
Robert J. Paxton
Joachim R. de Miranda
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[1] Queen’s University Belfast,School of Biological Sciences
[2] Martin Luther University,Molecular Ecology, Institute of Biology
[3] Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Ecology
[4] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Animal Biology (M092)
[5] The University of Western Australia,Swiss Bee Research Centre
[6] Agroscope Liebefeld-Posieux Research Station ALP,undefined
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Apidologie | 2012年 / 43卷
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honey bee; DWV; drone congregation areas; vertical transmission;
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Deformed wing virus (DWV) represents an ideal model to study the interaction between mode of transmission and virulence in honey bees since it exhibits both horizontal and vertical transmissions. However, it is not yet clear if venereal–vertical transmission represents a regular mode of transmission for this virus in natural honey bee populations. Here, we provide clear evidence for the occurrence of high DWV titres in the endophallus of sexually mature drones collected from drone congregation areas (DCAs). Furthermore, the endophallus DWV titres of drones collected at their maternal hives were no different from drones collected at nearby DCAs, suggesting that high-titre DWV infection of the endophallus does not hinder the ability of drones to reach the mating area. The results are discussed within the context of the dispersal of DWV between colonies and the definition of DWV virulence with respect to the transmission route and the types of tissues infected.
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