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A national survey of managed honey bee 2012-2013 annual colony losses in the USA: results from the Bee Informed Partnership

机译:美国管理的蜜蜂2012-2013年度殖民地损失的全国调查:Bee Informed Partnership的结果

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For the past six years in which overwintering mortality of honey bee colonies has been surveyed in the USA, estimates of colony loss have fluctuated around one-third of the national population. Here we report on the losses for the 2012-2013 seasons. We collected data from 6,482 US beekeepers (6,114 backyard, 233 sideline, and 135 commercial beekeepers) to document overwintering mortality rates of honey bee colonies for the USA. Responding beekeepers reported a total 30.6% (95% CI: 30.16-31.13%) loss of US colonies over the winter, with each beekeeper losing on average 44.8% (95% CI: 43.88-45.66%) of their colonies. Total winter losses varied across states (range: 11.0% to 54.7%). The self-reported level of acceptable winter loss was 14.6%, and 73.2% of the respondents had mortality rates greater than this level. The leading self-identified causes of overwintering mortality were different according to the operation type; backyard beekeepers generally self-identified "manageable" factors (e. g., starvation, weak colony in the fall), while commercial beekeepers generally identified non-manageable factors (e. g., queen failure, pesticides) as the main cause of losses. For the first time in this series of surveys, we estimated mortality during the summer (total loss = 25.3% (95% CI: 24.80-25.74%), average loss = 12.5% (95% CI: 11.92-13.06%)). The entire 12-months period between April 2012 and April 2013 yielded a total loss of 45.2% (95% CI: 44.58-45.75%), and an average loss of 49.4% (95% CI: 48.46-50.43%). While we found that commercial beekeepers lost fewer colonies than backyard beekeepers in the winter (30.2% (95% CI: 26.54-33.93% vs 45.4% (44.46-46.32%) respectively), the situation was reversed in the summer where commercial beekeepers reported higher average losses than backyard beekeepers (21.6% (95% CI: 18.4-24.79%) vs 12.1% (11.46-12.65%)). These findings demonstrate the ongoing difficulties of US beekeepers in maintaining overall colony heath and survival
机译:在过去的六年中,对美国的蜜蜂群落的越冬死亡率进行了调查,据估计,丧失的蜂群约占全国人口的三分之一。在这里,我们报告了2012-2013赛季的损失。我们从6,482位美国养蜂人(6,114位后院,233条边线和135位商业养蜂人)收集了数据,以记录美国蜜蜂群体的越冬死亡率。做出回应的养蜂人报告说,冬季整个美国殖民地损失了30.6%(95%CI:30.16-31.13%),每位养蜂人平均损失了其殖民地44.8%(95%CI:43.88-45.66%)。各州的冬季总损失有所不同(范围:11.0%至54.7%)。自我报告的可接受的冬季损失水平为14.6%,而73.2%的受访者的死亡率高于该水平。根据手术类型的不同,导致越冬死亡率的主要自我识别原因有所不同;后院养蜂人通常会自我识别“可控制的”因素(例如饥饿,秋天的菌落薄弱),而商业养蜂人通常将不可控制的因素(例如女王失败,杀虫剂)确定为损失的主要原因。在这一系列调查中,我们首次估算了夏季的死亡率(总损失= 25.3%(95%CI:24.80-25.74%),平均损失= 12.5%(95%CI:11.92-13.06%))。从2012年4月到2013年4月的整个12个月期间,总损失为45.2%(95%CI:44.58-45.75%),平均损失为49.4%(95%CI:48.46-50.43%)。虽然我们发现,商业养蜂人在冬天损失的殖民地少于后院养蜂人(分别为30.2%(95%CI:26.54-33.93%和45.4%(44.46-46.32%)),但在夏天,情况发生了逆转,商业养蜂人报告比后院养蜂人平均损失高(21.6%(95%CI:18.4-24.79%)比12.1%(11.46-12.65%)),这些发现表明美国养蜂人在维持总体殖民地健康和生存方面仍存在困难

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