AbstractBees have been managed and utilised for honey production for centuries and, more recently, pollination services. Since the mid 20th Century, the use and production of managed bees has intensified with hundreds of thousands of hives being moved across countries and around the globe on an annual basis. However, the introduction of unnaturally high densities of bees to areas could have adverse effects. Importation and deployment of managed honey bee and bumblebees may be responsible for parasite introductions or a change in the dynamics of native parasites that ultimately increases disease prevalence in wild bees. Here we review the domestication and deployment of managed bees and explain the evidence for the role of managed bees in ca...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Honey bee...
Demand for food is growing along with the human population, leading to an increase in plant producti...
Maintaining healthy pollinator communities is vital both for ensuring food securityand ecological di...
Bees have been managed and utilised for honey production for centuries and, more recently, pollinati...
Honey bees and, more recently, bumblebees have been domesticated and are now managed commercially pr...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Managed bees are critical for crop pollination worldwide. As the demand for pollinator-dependent cro...
The use of commercially reared bumble bees in agricultural environments has been recognized as a pot...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a risk to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, by ...
Summary: Declining populations of bee pollinators are a cause of concern, with major repercussions f...
Declining populations of bee pollinators are a cause of concern, with major repercussions for biodiv...
The inadvertent spread of exotic pests and pathogens has resulted in devastating losses for bees. Th...
Pollinators and in particular, bumblebees are currently experiencing significant declines. In Britai...
The risks posed by rapidly evolving RNA viruses to human and animal health are well recognized. Epid...
Recent major losses of managed honeybee, Apis mellifera, colonies at a global scale have resulted in...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Honey bee...
Demand for food is growing along with the human population, leading to an increase in plant producti...
Maintaining healthy pollinator communities is vital both for ensuring food securityand ecological di...
Bees have been managed and utilised for honey production for centuries and, more recently, pollinati...
Honey bees and, more recently, bumblebees have been domesticated and are now managed commercially pr...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Managed bees are critical for crop pollination worldwide. As the demand for pollinator-dependent cro...
The use of commercially reared bumble bees in agricultural environments has been recognized as a pot...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a risk to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, by ...
Summary: Declining populations of bee pollinators are a cause of concern, with major repercussions f...
Declining populations of bee pollinators are a cause of concern, with major repercussions for biodiv...
The inadvertent spread of exotic pests and pathogens has resulted in devastating losses for bees. Th...
Pollinators and in particular, bumblebees are currently experiencing significant declines. In Britai...
The risks posed by rapidly evolving RNA viruses to human and animal health are well recognized. Epid...
Recent major losses of managed honeybee, Apis mellifera, colonies at a global scale have resulted in...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Honey bee...
Demand for food is growing along with the human population, leading to an increase in plant producti...
Maintaining healthy pollinator communities is vital both for ensuring food securityand ecological di...