N. Carreck, V. Dietemann, J. Ellis, J. Evans, P. Neumann, P. Chantawannakul
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Abstract
The Vision The BEEBOOK project arose from discussions at early COLOSS (Prevention of Honey Bee COlony LOSSes) meetings. The vision was, and still is, to develop a definitive inventory of standard techniques and methods in honey bee research to ensure that studies performed by different laborato-ries around the world would be directly comparable. The manual, titled the COLOSS BEEBOOK , was inspired by publications with similar purposes for Drosophila fruit fly research (Williams et al., 2012). The previous lack of standards had made, for example, establishing whether honey bee colony losses had indeed increased, or were greater in some countries than in others, exceptionally difficult. The BEEBOOK is not meant to standardize the research itself, but focusses solely on the methods for which standardization is useful to enable reproducibility as a corner-stone of science. The BEEBOOK is a tool for all who want to conduct research on honey bees. It has been written in such a way that those new to honey bee research can use it to begin studies in fields with which they may not be familiar. the select and a user-friendly The initial divided into
BEEBOOK项目起源于早期COLOSS(预防蜂群损失)会议的讨论。当时的愿景是,现在仍然是,开发一份关于蜜蜂研究标准技术和方法的明确清单,以确保世界各地不同实验室进行的研究可以直接进行比较。这本名为《COLOSS BEEBOOK》的手册的灵感来自于对果蝇研究具有类似目的的出版物(Williams et al., 2012)。例如,以前缺乏标准使得确定蜂群的损失是否确实增加了,或者某些国家的损失是否比其他国家更大,变得异常困难。BEEBOOK并不是为了使研究本身标准化,而是只关注标准化的方法,这些方法有助于使可重复性成为科学的基石。BEEBOOK是所有想要进行蜜蜂研究的人的工具。它是以这样一种方式写的,那些刚开始研究蜜蜂的人可以用它来开始他们可能不熟悉的领域的研究。选择和用户友好初始分为