The red dwarf honey bee (Apis florea F.) faces the threat of extirpation in Northwest India

R. Sihag
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Pollination is one of the essential ecosystem services. In recent years, a severe global pollinator decline has been the prime concern of pollination scientists and agriculturalists. The red dwarf honey bee (Apis florea F.) is an important pollinator of the semi-arid to tropical environments of several parts of Asia and Africa. The actual status of the colony numbers and foraging populations of this honey bee are not known. In this article, I examined the status of these parameters of this honey bee in Northwest India. I conducted monthly surveys and counted the total number of colonies of the red dwarf honey bee present at the main campus of CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar (India) (in about 9 km2) from 1984 to 2011 at an interval of three years. I also counted the number of foraging honey bees on two crops, viz. a winter-flowering crop, Raya (Brassica juncea Czern & Coss), and a summer-flowering crop, Carrot (Daucus carota L). In 27 years, the number of colonies of this honey bee in the study area declined from 221.5±14.1 in 1984 to 53.4±6.6 in 2011. The foraging populations of this honey bee too declined from 31.2±0.3 bees/m2 to 9.2±0.2 bees/m2 on Carrot and from 25±0.3 bees/m2 to 3.3±0.2 bees/ m2 on Raya. This honey bee exhibited a significant decline in its colony number every 6 years. Foraging bees declined significantly every three years. The colony and forager surveys revealed that the red dwarf honey bee (Apis florea F.) seemed to face the threat of extirpation (local extinction) in Northwest India. This decline in the colony numbers and the foraging populations seemed to have caused a pollination crisis in this region. The decline in the colony numbers and the foraging populations seemed to be caused by the poisoning of foraging bees due to the excessive and indiscriminate use of insecticides on the Cotton and/or Rice crops that come in blooms during the floral dearth period of this region. Considered the importance of this honey bee in the pollination of crops, we suggested that this honey bee must be vigorously protected and conserved.
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红矮蜜蜂(Apis florea F.)在印度西北部面临灭绝的威胁
授粉是重要的生态系统服务之一。近年来,传粉媒介的严重减少一直是传粉科学家和农业学家关注的主要问题。红矮蜜蜂(Apis florea F.)是亚洲和非洲部分地区半干旱到热带环境的重要传粉者。这种蜜蜂的种群数量和觅食种群的实际状况尚不清楚。在这篇文章中,我检查了这种蜜蜂在印度西北部这些参数的状态。1984年至2011年,我每隔三年对印度哈里亚纳农业大学CCS主校区(约9平方公里)的红矮星蜜蜂种群总数进行了每月调查和统计。我还统计了在冬花作物Raya (Brassica juncea Czern & Coss)和夏花作物Carrot (Daucus carota L)上觅食的蜜蜂数量。27年间,研究区这种蜜蜂的蜂群数量从1984年的221.5±14.1个下降到2011年的53.4±6.6个。在胡萝卜上,采食量从31.2±0.3只/m2下降到9.2±0.2只/m2;在拉雅上,采食量从25±0.3只/m2下降到3.3±0.2只/m2。这种蜜蜂每6年蜂群数量显著下降。觅食蜜蜂每三年显著减少一次。对殖民地和觅食者的调查显示,印度西北部的红矮蜜蜂(Apis florea F.)似乎面临灭绝(局部灭绝)的威胁。蜂群数量和觅食种群数量的下降似乎造成了该地区的授粉危机。蜂群数量和觅食种群数量的下降似乎是由于在该地区开花的棉花和/或水稻作物上过度和不加选择地使用杀虫剂而导致觅食蜜蜂中毒造成的。考虑到这种蜜蜂在作物授粉中的重要性,我们建议必须大力保护和保存这种蜜蜂。
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