Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of their decline include increased parasite burden, lack of high-quality nesting sites and associated depredation pressure, and food scarcity. In Germany, feral honeybees still colonize managed forests, but their survival rate is too low to maintain viable populations. Based on colony observations collected during a monitoring study, data on parasite prevalence, experiments on nest depredation, and analyses of land cover maps, we explored whether parasite pressure, depredation or expected landscape-level food availability explain feral colony winter mortality. Considering the colony-level occurrence of 18 microparasites in the previous summer, ...
Aim: Bees play an important role in natural ecosystems and the world’s food supply. In the past deca...
Many studies have reported honeybee colony losses in human-dominated landscapes. While bee floral fo...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
European honeybee populations are considered to consist only of managed colonies, but recent censuse...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honey bee colonies in European forests. This ...
The homogenization of agricultural landscapes has led to a decrease in pollinator diversity and abun...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
Many studies have reported honeybee colony losses in human-dominated landscapes. While bee floral fo...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
The data available came from part of ECOBEE, a long term ecological research program set up to monit...
Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from hon...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
Abstract Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European fores...
Aim: Bees play an important role in natural ecosystems and the world’s food supply. In the past deca...
Many studies have reported honeybee colony losses in human-dominated landscapes. While bee floral fo...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
European honeybee populations are considered to consist only of managed colonies, but recent censuse...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honey bee colonies in European forests. This ...
The homogenization of agricultural landscapes has led to a decrease in pollinator diversity and abun...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
Many studies have reported honeybee colony losses in human-dominated landscapes. While bee floral fo...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
The data available came from part of ECOBEE, a long term ecological research program set up to monit...
Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from hon...
It is a common belief that feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) were eradicated in Europe th...
Abstract Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European fores...
Aim: Bees play an important role in natural ecosystems and the world’s food supply. In the past deca...
Many studies have reported honeybee colony losses in human-dominated landscapes. While bee floral fo...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...