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Reduced density and visually complex apiaries reduce parasite load and promote honey production and overwintering survival in honey bees

机译:降低的密度和外观复杂的养蜂场减少了寄生虫的负担并促进了蜂蜜的生产并提高了蜜蜂的越冬存活率

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Managed honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies are kept at much greater densities than naturally occurring feral or wild colonies, which may have detrimental effects on colony health and survival, disease spread, and drifting behavior (bee movement between natal and non-natal colonies). We assessed the effects of a straightforward apiary management intervention (altering the density and visual appearance of colonies) on colony health. Specifically, we established three “high density / high drift” (“HD”) and three “low density / low drift” (“LD”) apiary configurations, each consisting of eight bee colonies. Hives in the HD apiary configuration were of the same color and placed 1m apart in a single linear array, while hives in the LD apiary configuration were placed 10m apart at different heights, facing outwards in a circle, and made visually distinctive with colors and symbols to reduce accidental drift between colonies. We investigated disease transmission and dynamics between the apiary configurations by clearing all colonies of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, and subsequently inoculating two randomly-chosen colonies per apiary with controlled mite doses. We monitored the colonies for two years and found that the LD apiary configuration had significantly greater honey production and reduced overwinter mortality. Inoculation and apiary management intervention interacted to affect brood mite levels, with the highest levels in the inoculated colonies in the HD configuration. Finally, foragers were more than three times more likely to drift in the HD apiary configurations. Our results suggest that a relatively straightforward management change–placing colonies in low-density visually complex circles rather than high-density visually similar linear arrays–can provide meaningful benefits to the health and productivity of managed honey bee colonies.
机译:受管理的蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)菌落的密度要比天然存在的野生或野生菌落高得多,这可能会对菌落的健康和生存,疾病传播以及漂移行为(成年和非成年菌落之间的蜜蜂移动)产生不利影响。 。我们评估了简单的养蜂管理干预措施(改变菌落的密度和外观)对菌落健康的影响。具体来说,我们建立了三个“高密度/高漂移”(“ HD”)和三个“低密度/低漂移”(“ LD”)养蜂场配置,每个养蜂场均由八个蜂群组成。 HD养蜂场配置的蜂巢具有相同的颜色,并以单个线性阵列间隔1m放置,而LD养蜂场配置的蜂巢则以不同的高度间隔10m放置,并朝外呈圆形,并通过颜色和符号在视觉上与众不同减少菌落之间的偶然漂移。我们通过清除寄生螨Varroa破坏者的所有菌落,然后以受控螨虫剂量接种每个随机选择的两个菌落,调查了养蜂场结构之间的疾病传播和动力学。我们对菌落进行了两年的监测,发现LD养蜂场的配置显着提高了蜂蜜产量并降低了越冬死亡率。接种和养蜂场干预相互影响,影响雏螨的水平,在HD配置中,接种菌落的水平最高。最后,在HD养蜂场配置中,觅食者漂移的可能性高出三倍以上。我们的结果表明,相对简单的管理变革(将菌落放置在视觉上低密度的复杂圆圈中,而不是将视觉上相似的高密度阵列中的菌落放置)可以为管理蜜蜂群的健康和生产力带来有意义的好处。

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