Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, 501 ASI Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, USA.
J Invertebr Pathol. 2010 Jan;103 Suppl 1:S80-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2009.06.011. Epub 2009 Nov 11.
Honey bees are a highly valued resource around the world. They are prized for their honey and wax production and depended upon for pollination of many important crops. While globally honey bee populations have been increasing, the rate of increase is not keeping pace with demand. Further, honey bee populations have not been increasing in all parts of the world, and have declined in many nations in Europe and in North America. Managed honey bee populations are influenced by many factors including diseases, parasites, pesticides, the environment, and socio-economic factors. These factors can act alone or in combination with each other. This review highlights the present day value of honey bees, followed by a detailed description of some of the historical and present day factors that influence honey bee populations, with particular emphasis on colony populations in Europe and the United States.
蜜蜂是全球范围内备受重视的资源。它们因产蜜和产蜡而备受珍视,并依赖它们为许多重要作物授粉。尽管全球蜜蜂数量一直在增加,但增加的速度跟不上需求。此外,世界各地的蜜蜂数量并没有增加,在欧洲和北美的许多国家,蜜蜂数量已经下降。受管理的蜜蜂种群受到许多因素的影响,包括疾病、寄生虫、农药、环境和社会经济因素。这些因素可以单独或相互组合发挥作用。本文首先强调了蜜蜂的当今价值,然后详细描述了影响蜜蜂种群的一些历史和当前因素,特别强调了欧洲和美国的蜂群。