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1 September 2013 A Statistical Model to Select Densities of Apis mellifera Bees in Conducting Laboratory Experiments
M.A. Cirillo, J.G. Cespedes
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Abstract

The survival of Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758 adults under laboratory conditions is not ensured only by a well-balanced diet during the larval stage and the first days after emergence; their population density in each experimental unit also affects the longevity of these insects, In this context, where statistical techniques allow considering random effects, fixed and different, covariance structures are interesting to build models that add information to bees confined to the laboratory. The goal of this paper was to study bee mortality in an experiment with different densities in each experimental unit observed over time. The statistical analyses used a mixed model with a covariance structure AR(1) and concluded that the average mortality rate for the bees is less progressive when considering densities with 50 individuals in each experimental unit.

M.A. Cirillo and J.G. Cespedes "A Statistical Model to Select Densities of Apis mellifera Bees in Conducting Laboratory Experiments," African Entomology 21(2), 333-342, (1 September 2013). https://doi.org/10.4001/003.021.0223
Accepted: 4 May 2013; Published: 1 September 2013
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KEYWORDS
bee mortality
correlation
dependence
longevity
longitudinal linear mixed model
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