Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Nesting Strategies of APIS Dorsata in Sundarban Mangrove Forest


Affiliations
1 Social Environmental and Biological Association, Kolkata, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Rock bees, Apis dorsata, in the Sundarban mangrove forest build smaller hives in lower reaches during March end to April and medium to larger hives on higher branches in April and May months. Honey comb size, site and yield of honey are apparently associated with strategies in relation to environmental parameters.

Keywords

Rock Bee, Nesting Strategies, Sundarban Mangrove Forest.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


  • Chakraborty, K. 1987. Sundarbans honey and the mangrove swamps. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 84: 133-137.
  • Dutta, M. 2001. Madhu Mom Moumachhi (Honey Wax Bee), West Bengal State Book Board.
  • Gani, M. O. 2001. The Giant honey bee (Apis dorsata) and honey hunting in Sundarbans reserved forests of Bangladesh. Proc. 37th Int. Apicultural Congress, 28 Oct. – 1 Nov., Durban, South Africa.
  • Nandi, N. C. and Mahabal, A. 1975. Nesting behavior of Apis dorsata F. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in relation to local wind direction around Poona, India. Indian Bee J., 36: 19-20.
  • Neumann-Genzau, G. 2007. The honey gatherers: Living in tiger territory. In : B., Sahgal, S. Sen, and B. Grewal (eds.) The Sundarbans Inheritance. Santuary Asia, Mumbai, India, pp. 131-133.
  • Pramanik, S. K. (In press). Sundarbaner Mouleder Katha. Gangchil, Kolkata. [expected in 2019, Jan., 224 pp.]

Abstract Views: 257

PDF Views: 1




  • Nesting Strategies of APIS Dorsata in Sundarban Mangrove Forest

Abstract Views: 257  |  PDF Views: 1

Authors

S. K. Pramanik
Social Environmental and Biological Association, Kolkata, India
N. C. Nandi
Social Environmental and Biological Association, Kolkata, India

Abstract


Rock bees, Apis dorsata, in the Sundarban mangrove forest build smaller hives in lower reaches during March end to April and medium to larger hives on higher branches in April and May months. Honey comb size, site and yield of honey are apparently associated with strategies in relation to environmental parameters.

Keywords


Rock Bee, Nesting Strategies, Sundarban Mangrove Forest.

References