COLOSS Survivors Task Force: Global Efforts to Improve Honey Bee Colony Survival

R. Dall’Olio, F. Mondet, Alexis L. Beaurepaire, Martin Gabel, B. Locke, Arrigo Moro, D. Panziera, P. Neumann
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Introduction Honey bee colony survival is a complex issue in light of many environmental stressors. Among those stressors, the ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most significant threat to the survival of Western honey bees, Apis mellifera, and beekeeping worldwide. This parasite shifted hosts from Eastern honey bees, Apis cerana, to A. mellifera, and since spread almost globally. As a result, wild and feral A. mellifera populations in Europe and North America have been decimated. Without adequate and timely mite control by beekeepers, an A. mellifera colony likely collapses within a year or two (Rosenkranz et al., 2010). Therefore, beekeepers rely on mite control (most often chemical treatments) that can have side effects on the bees, likely results in resistant mites and reduces chances for bees and mites to adapting to one another (Fries & Camazine, 2001).
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colss幸存者特别工作组:全球努力改善蜂群的生存
蜜蜂群体的生存是一个复杂的问题,受到多种环境因素的影响。在这些压力源中,外寄生螨是对西方蜜蜂、蜜蜂和世界范围内养蜂业的最大威胁。这种寄生虫将宿主从东方蜜蜂蜜蜂(Apis cerana)转移到蜜蜂蜜蜂(A. mellifera),此后几乎传播到全球。结果,欧洲和北美的野生和野生蜜蜂数量锐减。如果养蜂人没有充分和及时的螨虫控制,一个蜜蜂群落可能在一两年内崩溃(Rosenkranz等人,2010)。因此,养蜂人依靠螨虫控制(通常是化学处理),这可能对蜜蜂产生副作用,可能导致螨虫产生抗药性,并减少蜜蜂和螨虫相互适应的机会(Fries & Camazine, 2001)。
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