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Diversified Farming in a Monoculture Landscape: Effects on Honey Bee Health and Wild Bee Communities

机译:单一种植景观中的多元化农业:对蜜蜂健康和野生蜜蜂社区的影响

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In the last century, a global transformation of Earth’s surface has occurred due to human activity with extensive agriculture replacing natural ecosystems. Concomitant declines in wild and managed bees are occurring, largely due to a lack of floral resources and inadequate nutrition, caused by conversion to monoculture-based farming. Diversified fruit and vegetable farms may provide an enhanced variety of resources through crops and weedy plants, which have potential to sustain human and bee nutrition. We hypothesized fruit and vegetable farms can enhance honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Linnaeus) colony growth and nutritional state over a soybean monoculture, as well as support a more diverse wild bee community. We tracked honey bee colony growth, nutritional state, and wild bee abundance, richness, and diversity in both farm types. Honey bees kept at diversified farms had increased colony weight and preoverwintering nutritional state. Regardless of colony location, precipitous declines in colony weight occurred during autumn and thus colonies were not completely buffered from the stressors of living in a matrix dominated with monocultures. Contrary to our hypothesis, wild bee diversity was greater in soybean, specifically in August, a time when fields are in bloom. These differences were largely driven by four common bee species that performed well in soybean. Overall, these results suggest fruit and vegetable farms provide some benefits for honey bees; however, they do not benefit wild bee communities. Thus, incorporation of natural habitat, rather than diversified farming, in these landscapes, may be a better choice for wild bee conservation efforts.
机译:上个世纪,由于人类活动,地球的全球变化发生了,广泛的农业取代了自然生态系统。伴随而来的是野生蜜蜂和管理蜜蜂的数量下降,这主要是由于转用单一种植为基础的农业造成的缺乏花卉资源和营养不足。多样化的果蔬农场可以通过作物和杂草植物提供更多的资源,这些作物和杂草植物具有维持人类和蜜蜂营养的潜力。我们假设水果和蔬菜农场可以通过大豆单一栽培提高蜜蜂(膜翅目:Apidae,Linnaeus)的菌落生长和营养状况,并支持更多样化的野生蜂群落。我们跟踪了两种农场类型中蜜蜂的蜂群生长,营养状况以及野生蜂的丰度,丰富度和多样性。多样化农场饲养的蜜蜂增加了菌落的重量,并且越冬前的营养状况良好。无论菌落的位置如何,秋天期间菌落的重量都会急剧下降,因此菌落不能完全被生活在单一栽培为主的基质中的应激源所缓冲。与我们的假设相反,大豆中的野生蜂多样性更高,特别是在八月,这是田野盛开的时候。这些差异很大程度上是由四种在大豆中表现良好的常见蜜蜂驱动的。总体而言,这些结果表明,水果和蔬菜农场为蜜蜂提供了一些好处。但是,它们没有使野生蜂社区受益。因此,在这些景观中纳入自然栖息地,而不是多样化的农业,可能是野生蜂保护工作的更好选择。

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