1st Edition

The Future Role of Dwarf Honey Bees in Natural and Agricultural Systems

Edited By DP Abrol Copyright 2020
    338 Pages 10 Color & 81 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    338 Pages 10 Color & 81 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The future role of dwarf honeybees in natural and agricultural systems provides multidisciplinary perspective about the different facets of dwarf honeybees. The role of dwarf honeybee Apis florea assumes utmost importance in the context of pollinator decline throughout the world threatening stability of ecosystems and global food security. Apis florea is a low land species of south Asia extending more to the west than other Asiatic Apis species. It is an important pollinator of crops in hot and dry agricultural plains. The book is first of its kind which deals in details on varied aspects of Apis florea biology, management, conservation strategies for protecting biodiversity and enhancing crop productivity. The book aims to promote a large, diverse, sustainable, and dependable bee pollinator workforce that can meet the challenge for optimizing food production well into the 21st century.

    Features:

    1. Apis florea provides source of livelihood in mountainous areas and marginal farmers.
    2. This book will for the first time present the beekeeping from the perspective of agricultural production and biodiversity conservation
    3. An excellent source of advanced study material for academics, researchers and students and programme planners
    4. Excellent pollinator of tropical and subtropical crops fruits vegetables etc less prone to diseases and enemies
    5. Covering the latest information on various aspects of Apis florea biology, this book brings the latest advances together in a single volume for researchers and advanced level students

    This book will be useful to pollination biologists, honeybee biologists in entomology departments, students, teachers, scientists of agriculture, animal behaviour, botany, conservation, biology, ecology, entomology, environmental biology, forestry, genetics, plant breeding, horticulture, toxicology, zoology, seed growers and seed agencies and shall serve as reference book for students, teachers, researchers, extension functionaries and policy planners.

    Contents

    Foreword .................................................................................................................................................. vii

    Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... ix

    Editor ........................................................................................................................................................ xi

    Contributors ............................................................................................................................................xiii

    1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1

    D. P. Abrol

    2. Biology of Dwarf Honeybee, Apis florea Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Apidae) ............................ 13

    N. Nagaraja

    3. Reproductive Biology of Apis florea.............................................................................................. 25

    N. Nagaraja and D. P. Abrol

    4. The Genetics and Genomics of the Dwarf Honeybee Apis florea Fabricius ............................. 37

    S. Mohankumar, T. Sonai Rajan, M. Praghadeesh, P. A. Saravanan and M. R. Srinivasan

    5. Foraging in Apis florea ................................................................................................................... 47

    D. P. Abrol

    6. Diseases and Enemies of Dwarf Honeybees Apis florea and Apis andreniformis .................... 77

    D. P. Abrol

    7. Nesting Behaviour, Structure and Architecture of Apis florea .................................................. 95

    B. V. Shwetha, N. S. Bhat and T. Neethu

    8. Utilization of Apis florea in Crop Pollination ............................................................................ 107

    B. V. Shwetha, N. S. Bhat and T. Neethu

    9. Safety of Dwarf Honeybee, Apis florea in Relation with Agricultural Pest Management .... 125

    Chuleui Jung, Muhammad Noor-ul-Ane and Saeed Mohamadzade Namin

    10. Nutritional Aspects of the Dwarf Honeybee (Apis florea F.) for Human Consumption ........ 137

    Sampat Ghosh, Chuleui Jung, Bajaree Chuttong and Michael Burgett

    11. The Antibacterial Activity of Honey with Special Reference to Apis florea ............................147

    D. P. Abrol

    12. Genetic Diversity of Apis florea in India .....................................................................................163

    B. Fakrudin, K. Omkar, Jameel Khan and K. Nandini

    13. Morphometric Variation and Floral Resources of the Dwarf Honeybee, Apis florea F.

    in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India ..................................................................................169

    A. J. Solomon Raju

    14. Distribution and Diversity of Apis florea in Kerala and Its Role in Agriculture

    Production .................................................................................................................................. 185

    S. Devanesan

    15. Management and Conservation of Apis florea ...........................................................................211

    M. R. Srinivasan, P. A. Saravanan and R. Aruna

    16. Diversity and Distribution of Dwarf Honeybees in Nepal and Their Role in Natural

    and Agricultural Systems ............................................................................................................ 221

    Ratna Thapa

    17. Potential of Apis florea as a Relevant Insect for Providing Pollination and Ecological

    Services in Thailand ..................................................................................................................... 229

    Preecha Rod-im and Orawan Duangphakdee

    18. The Dance Language of Apis florea ............................................................................................ 243

    Orawan Duangphakdee, Preecha Rod-im and Christian Pirk

    19. Diversity and Distribution of Dwarf Honeybees in Iran and Their Role

    in Natural and Agricultural Systems ......................................................................................... 259

    Ayça Özkan Koca and İrfan Kandemir

    20. Apis florea Invasion in Sudan: Present Status and Future Implication ................................. 273

    Mohammed M. Ibrahim

    21. Distribution, Nesting Trees and Genetic Diversity of Apis andreniformis

    in West Sumatra......................................................................................................................... 279

    Rika Raffiudin, Siti Salmah and Jasmi Jambak

    22. Distribution, Nesting Biology and Floral Resources of Red Dwarf Honeybee

    (Apis florea Fabricius) in Nagaland, India ................................................................................. 295

    Avinash Chauhan and H. K. Singh

    23. Distribution, Nesting Biology and Floral Resources of Red Dwarf Honey Bee

    (Apis florea Fabricius) in West Bengal, India ............................................................................ 301

    Ujjwal Layek and Prakash Karmakar

    Index .......................................................................................................................................................311

    Biography

    Dr D. P. Abrol, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Sher-e-Kashmir

    University of Agricultural Sciences, has served university in various

    capacities. He has served as Head of the Division of Entomology from

    August 2008 to February 2015 and Controller of Examinations during

    2012. He has specialized in pest management, honeybee management

    and pollination biology. He has authored 18 books, 12 manuals

    and published over 250 original research papers in various national

    and international journals. He has completed several externally funded

    collaborative research projects with international organizations in

    Poland and Switzerland. Prof Abrol has visited South Korea, Malaysia,

    Saudi Arabia and several other countries as a special invitee to these

    countries. In addition, he has received letters of appreciation from different

    organizations. Prof Abrol is a Fellow of the National Academy

    of Agricultural Sciences, India, and a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society London, UK. He is a

    recipient of the Young Scientist Award (1992) — conferred by the Jammu and Kashmir State Council for

    Science and Technology — a prestigious state award for his outstanding contributions in the field of agricultural

    sciences. He is also the recipient of Pran Vohra Award — 1993 — a prestigious Young Scientist

    Award conferred by the Indian Science Congress Association, Calcutta, for his outstanding and innovative

    research in the field of agricultural sciences. He was also conferred the Prof T. N. Ananthakrishnan

    Award 1997–1998 — a prestigious national award for his outstanding contributions in the field of entomology

    by the T. N. Ananthakrishnan Foundation, G.S. Gill Research Institute, Chennai. Prof Abrol

    won the Dr Rajendra Prasad Puruskar 1999–2000 award — a prestigious national award from the Indian

    Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, for his Hindi book on beekeeping entitled ‘Madhmakhi

    Palan-Sidhant Evam Vidhian’. He received the 11th Apicultural Association Award (2010) for outstanding

    contributions in apiculture. King Saud University conferred on him a gold medal for development of

    apiculture in Asia.

    "The red dwarf honeybee (Apis florea) is the most common honey-producing bee species throughout tropical and subtropical Asia. This small bee is naturally distributed from India to the Malaysian peninsula. It is also present in several Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. This honeybee is also commonly found in East Africa, but its populations are expanding westward. Abrol brought together 37 researchers to write this multidisciplinary treatise. Its 23 chapters include details on the biology, natural history, genetic diversity, distribution, foraging, nesting behavior, pollination behavior, and ecology of this species. The book highlights the manufacture of honey by these bees and their management from the viewpoints of tropical agricultural production and conservation of biodiversity. This work encourages utilization of a highly dependable pollinator that can help with food production in tropical and subtropical areas that are increasingly affected by climate change. It is an interesting technical book for entomologists, biologists, agronomists, horticulturists, and those particularly interested in bee-pollinated tropical crops."

    --J. M. Gonzalez, Austin Achieve Public Schools