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Do managed bees have negative effects on wild bees?: A systematic review of the literature

机译:有管理的蜜蜂对野生蜜蜂有负面影响吗?:对文献的系统评价

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Managed bees are critical for crop pollination worldwide. As the demand for pollinator-dependent crops increases, so does the use of managed bees. Concern has arisen that managed bees may have unintended negative impacts on native wild bees, which are important pollinators in both agricultural and natural ecosystems. The goal of this study was to synthesize the literature documenting the effects of managed honey bees and bumble bees on wild bees in three areas: (1) competition for floral and nesting resources, (2) indirect effects via changes in plant communities, including the spread of exotic plants and decline of native plants, and (3) transmission of pathogens. The majority of reviewed studies reported negative effects of managed bees, but trends differed across topical areas. Of studies examining competition, results were highly variable with 53% reporting negative effects on wild bees, while 28% reported no effects and 19% reported mixed effects (varying with the bee species or variables examined). Equal numbers of studies examining plant communities reported positive (36%) and negative (36%) effects, with the remainder reporting no or mixed effects. Finally, the majority of studies on pathogen transmission (70%) reported potential negative effects of managed bees on wild bees. However, most studies across all topical areas documented the potential for impact (e.g. reporting the occurrence of competition or pathogens), but did not measure direct effects on wild bee fitness, abundance, or diversity. Furthermore, we found that results varied depending on whether managed bees were in their native or non-native range; managed bees within their native range had lesser competitive effects, but potentially greater effects on wild bees via pathogen transmission. We conclude that while this field has expanded considerably in recent decades, additional research measuring direct, long-term, and population-level effects of managed bees is needed to understand their potential impact on wild bees.
机译:蜜蜂对全球农作物授粉至关重要。随着对依赖传粉媒介的农作物的需求增加,管理蜜蜂的使用也随之增加。人们担心,有管理的蜜蜂可能会对本地野生蜜蜂产生意想不到的负面影响,而野生蜜蜂是农业和自然生态系统中的重要授粉媒介。这项研究的目的是合成文献资料,这些文献记录了三个地区的管理蜜蜂和大黄蜂对野生蜜蜂的影响:(1)争夺花和巢资源,(2)通过改变植物群落而产生的间接影响,包括外来植物的传播和本土植物的衰退,以及(3)病原体的传播。大部分经审查的研究均报告了受管理的蜜蜂的负面影响,但各主题领域的趋势有所不同。在研究竞争的研究中,结果差异很大,有53%的报告对野生蜂有负面影响,而28%的报告没有影响,而19%的报告有混杂效应(随所研究的蜜蜂种类或变量而异)。相同数量的研究植物群落的研究报告了阳性(36%)和阴性(36%)的影响,其余报告没有影响或混合的影响。最后,大多数有关病原体传播的研究(70%)都报告了管理蜜蜂对野生蜜蜂的潜在负面影响。但是,大多数有关所有主题领域的研究都记录了潜在的影响(例如报告竞争或病原体的发生),但没有衡量对野生蜂适应性,丰度或多样性的直接影响。此外,我们发现结果取决于受管理的蜜蜂是否在其本地或非本地范围内。在其本地范围内管理的蜜蜂竞争作用较小,但通过病原体传播对野生蜜蜂的影响可能更大。我们得出的结论是,尽管该领域在最近几十年中已得到相当大的发展,但仍需要进行更多研究来测量受管理蜜蜂的直接,长期和人口影响,以了解蜜蜂对野生蜜蜂的潜在影响。

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