Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from honeybees (Apis mellifera) to other bee species, honeybee disease management is important for pollinator conservation in general. It is unknown whether honeybees that escaped from apiaries (i.e. feral colonies) benefit from natural parasite‐reducing mechanisms like swarming or suffer from high parasite pressure due to the lack of medical treatment. In the latter case, they could function as parasite reservoirs and pose a risk to the health of managed honeybees (spillback) and wild bees (spillover). We compared the occurrence of 18 microparasites among managed (N = 74) and feral (N = 64) honeybee colony samples from four regions in Germany using ...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of...
While declines in managed honeybee colonies are well documented, little is known about the health an...
Abstract Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
Bees naturally suffer from a broad range of parasites, including mites, protozoans, bacteria, fungi ...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of...
While declines in managed honeybee colonies are well documented, little is known about the health an...
Abstract Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The health of the honey bee Apis mellifera is challenged by introduced parasites that interact with ...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
Bees naturally suffer from a broad range of parasites, including mites, protozoans, bacteria, fungi ...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Infectious diseases are a major threat to both managed and wild pollinators. One key question is how...
Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of...
While declines in managed honeybee colonies are well documented, little is known about the health an...