Análisis comparativo entre los métodos Alley y Miller en la reproducción de abejas reinas (apis mellifera)
The objective of this research was to determine by means of mean analysis whether the miller or alley method of reproduction is better for queen reproduction. For this purpose, an analysis of two phases of queen bee reproduction was carried out, the first phase analyzed was that of operculated queen...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Sprog: | spa |
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2021
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| Online adgang: | http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/8256 |
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| Summary: | The objective of this research was to determine by means of mean analysis whether the miller or alley method of reproduction is better for queen reproduction. For this purpose, an analysis of two phases of queen bee reproduction was carried out, the first phase analyzed was that of operculated queen bees and the second phase analyzed was that of hatched queens. These quantitative results were recorded by individual observation cards of a field investigation, which were analyzed by the descriptive methodology and the approach for statistical hypothesis testing, which are cited. A total of 8 experimental units were designed, each from a different mother hive at different times; each method was repeated twice with two experimental units per reproduction method and a single repetition of a control method with one experimental unit. As a result of the analyzed means it is concluded that the miller reproduction method has a higher significant difference over the alley method, accepting the null hypothesis in this first phase of operculated queen hives, the miller means will be higher; however in the second phase of reproduction the alley method did not present significant differences in their means over miller, so the null hypothesis is rejected and the alternative hypothesis is accepted. The technical feasibility of the alley and miller methods in the reproduction of queen bees means that beekeepers can apply them with the certainty that optimum results will be achieved, which implies a social and economic impact also ideal for the various applications in the market that have the formation of operculated queen bees and the birth of queens, and since it is not destructive but on the contrary friendly to the environment, it does not generate any contamination whatsoever. |
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