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All together now: Geographically coordinated miticide treatment benefits honey bee health

机译:现在一起:地理协调的杀螨剂治疗有益于蜜蜂健康

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Abstract Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a pathogenic virus of honey bees transmitted by the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor. Annual overwintering colony losses, accounting for ~25 of all colonies, are associated with high levels of Varroa‐DWV infestation. Effective miticide treatments are available to control Varroa. However, the absence of coordinated treatment means environmental transmission of mites continues unchecked. We aimed to determine whether rational, coordinated treatment is beneficial, and characterized the DWV population as an indicator of colony health. This study uses coordinated treatment of Varroa in a geographically isolated environment (Isle of Arran, Scotland) over 3 years. The study area contained 50–84 colonies managed by ~20 amateur beekeepers. Sampling and virus analysis to assess strain diversity and viral loads were conducted before and after treatments, and changes in population diversity were quantified by sequence analysis. Over the 3 years analysis of the virus population revealed that the dominant DWV variant shifted from Type A to Type B in all apiaries, regardless of mite levels or proximity to other colonies. During this period the number of managed colonies increased by 47 (57–84 colonies), but despite this, we estimate total mite numbers decreased by 58. Synthesis and applications. In this study, the beekeepers in Arran significantly improved the number of colonies they managed, without importing any bees onto the island, indicating that an improved focus on management techniques, through the combination of a coordinated miticide programme and an improved understanding of bee diseases, could yield positive results for bee health and sustainability.
机译:摘要 畸翅病毒(DWV)是由外寄生螨瓦罗亚破坏者传播的蜜蜂致病病毒。每年越冬的菌落损失占所有菌落的~25%,与高水平的Varroa-DWV侵染有关。有效的杀螨剂治疗可用于控制瓦茹病。然而,缺乏协调的治疗意味着螨虫的环境传播继续不受控制。我们旨在确定合理、协调的治疗是否有益,并将 DWV 种群描述为菌落健康的指标。本研究在地理上孤立的环境(苏格兰阿伦岛)中使用了为期 3 年的 Varroa 协调治疗。研究区域包含 50-84 个蜂群,由 ~20 名业余养蜂人管理。在处理前后进行采样和病毒分析以评估菌株多样性和病毒载量,并通过序列分析量化种群多样性的变化。在3年的时间里,对病毒种群的分析显示,在所有养蜂场中,占主导地位的DWV变体从A型转变为B型,无论螨虫水平或与其他菌落的接近程度如何。在此期间,管理菌落的数量增加了 47%(57-84 个菌落),但尽管如此,我们估计螨虫总数减少了 58%。合成与应用.在这项研究中,阿伦的养蜂人显着提高了他们管理的蜂群数量,而没有将任何蜜蜂进口到岛上,这表明通过协调的杀螨剂计划和提高对蜜蜂疾病的理解,提高对管理技术的关注,可以对蜜蜂的健康和可持续性产生积极的影响。

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