瓦罗亚
Varroa析构函数
生物
瓦罗敏感卫生
养蜂
人口
蜜蜂
工蜂
蜜蜂科
传粉者
养蜂场
侵染
毒理
授粉
生物技术
生态学
植物
膜翅目
人口学
花粉
社会学
作者
Arián Avalos,Elizabeth M. Walsh,Miriam Bixby,A. M. Card�,Wes Card
摘要
Abstract Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are the premier agricultural pollinators with direct ecological value and are key to some agro-economies. Major factors have negatively impacted honey bee health in the past 2 decades with Varroa (Varroa destructor Anderson and Trueman) infestation rising as a principal predictor of colony mortality. A key strategy deployed in Varroa management is breeding for resistant honey bee populations that can maintain comparable levels of productivity as nonresistant populations. In this study, we examine one such population, Hilo honey bees, within the context of a common garden contrast with a commercial population in a stationary honey production operation. We compare colony survival, health, yield, and profit outcomes to show how this specific breeding population retains a profit value in honey production operations while maintaining higher survival and lower Varroa infestation levels than the commercial population. This information can be used by commercial beekeepers to make best management practice decisions and inspire further work examining what trade-offs, if any, are present in this Varroa-resistant population.
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