Insights from Norway: Using Natural Adaptation to Breed Varroa-Resistant Honey Bees

Melissa A. Y. Oddie, B. Dahle
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Introduction Varroa destructor shook the beekeeping world when it hit. The parasite, once it made the jump onto Apis mellifera, was quick to breed itself out of control (Rosenkranz et al., 2010; Traynor et al., 2020). As if the new parasite was not enough, it also developed the potential to vector common viruses. Once those viruses had an easy way to infect bees quickly and thoroughly, the problem became a lethal one (Dainat et al., 2012; Dietemann et al., 2012). The incredible thing about the natural world though, is its ability to shift back to a state of equilibrium after a large disturbance, with species adapting to one another to find some form of novel balance between them. This is exactly what Western honey bees have done.
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挪威的见解:利用自然适应性培育抗瓦roa的蜜蜂
瓦罗亚破坏者的到来震惊了养蜂界。这种寄生虫一旦跳到蜜蜂身上,就会迅速繁殖失控(Rosenkranz et al., 2010;Traynor等人,2020)。似乎这种新的寄生虫还不够,它还发展出了传播普通病毒的潜力。一旦这些病毒有了快速而彻底地感染蜜蜂的简单方法,问题就变成了致命的问题(Dainat et al., 2012;Dietemann et al., 2012)。然而,自然界令人难以置信的是,它有能力在大的扰动之后恢复到平衡状态,物种相互适应,在它们之间找到某种新的平衡。这正是西方蜜蜂所做的。
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