How COLOSS Monitoring and Research on Lost Honey Bee Colonies Can Support Colony Survival

R. Brodschneider, A. Gray
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Formation of This Group Since the mid-2000s beekeepers began to report cases of widespread, elevated mortalities of honey bee colonies (Figure 1) in different parts of the world. Today, international scientific monitoring of honey bee colony losses is organised as one of three ‘Core Projects’ of the non-profit honey bee research association COLOSS (prevention of honey bee COlony LOSSes). The topic of this Core Project, colony losses, is reflected in the acronym COLOSS, underlining its importance to the association! Since the very beginning of COLOSS as an EU COST-funded action in 2008, a working group has been dedicated to collect standardised data on honey bee colony losses. This group was termed “monitoring & diagnosis” and was first led and largely shaped by Romée van der Zee from the Netherlands. It is important also to note the involvement of other members who have been very active from the early days until today. These include Flemming Vejsnæs from the Danish Beekeepers Association, Victoria Soroker from Israel, Franco Mutinelli from Italy, and recently retired Preben Kristiansen from Sweden. No other international and long-lasting effort on honey bee colony health and mortality was established in Europe prior to this effort.
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丢失蜂群的COLOSS监测和研究如何支持蜂群生存
自2000年代中期以来,养蜂人开始报告世界各地蜜蜂群体死亡率普遍升高的病例(图1)。今天,国际上对蜂群损失的科学监测被组织为非营利性蜜蜂研究协会COLOSS(预防蜂群损失)的三个“核心项目”之一。这个核心项目的主题,群体损失,反映在首字母缩略词COLOSS中,强调了它对协会的重要性!自从2008年欧盟成本资助行动开始以来,一个工作组一直致力于收集蜂群损失的标准化数据。这个小组被称为“监测和诊断”,最初是由荷兰的romsame van der Zee领导和塑造的。同样重要的是要注意到从早期到今天一直非常积极的其他成员的参与。其中包括丹麦养蜂人协会的Flemming vejsn ø s,以色列的Victoria Soroker,意大利的Franco Mutinelli,以及最近退休的瑞典的Preben Kristiansen。在此之前,欧洲没有建立其他关于蜂群健康和死亡率的长期国际努力。
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