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Life tables for worker honeybees covering all life span, and those for adults, were prepared for three seasonal cohorts,June bees, July bees andwintering bees. Survivorship curves forJune andJuly bees show a convex type being exceptional for insects, with relatively high mortality at egg and feeding larval stages and at later adult stage after most bees became potential foragers. Adult longevity greatly lengthens inWinteriing bees and survivorship curve drops approximately with the same rate. A remarkable similarity of survivorship curves for men and honeybees was demonstrated, apparently due to highly developed social care in both. Some comments were given on mortality factors. The importance of life tables for population researches was shown by applying our result to the population growth curve made byBodenheimer, based upon the data byNolan. At the asymptote of the uncorrected curve, the ratio of total population estimated by uncorrected curve to that by corrected curve reaches about 3∶2.
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Contribution No. 821 from the Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Contributions from JIBP-PT No. 45. This study was in part supportod by a grant in aid from the Ministry of Education for the special project research, “Studies on the dynamic status of biosphere.”
Population and bioeconomic studies on the honeybee colonies. II.
We express our sincere thanks to Dr. YosiakiItô, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Tokyo, for his kind stimulation and advices to the present work.
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Sakagami, S.F., Fukuda, H. Life tables for worker honeybees. Res Popul Ecol 10, 127–139 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02510869
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