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冬季死亡率、多样性和自给自足影响加拿大蜜蜂(膜翅目:蜜蜂科)种群的利润:艾伯塔省商业养蜂人的模型。

Winter mortality, diversification, and self-sufficiency affect honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colony profit in Canada: a model of commercial Alberta beekeepers.

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of British Columbia, 2125 East Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.

Canadian Honey Council, #218, 51519 RR 220, Sherwood Park, AB T8E 1H1, Canada.

出版信息

J Econ Entomol. 2023 Jun 13;116(3):686-696. doi: 10.1093/jee/toad056.

Abstract

Canadian beekeepers faced widespread levels of high honey bee colony mortality over the winter of 2021/2022, with an average winter loss of 45%. To understand the economic impact of winter colony mortality in Canada and the beekeeping management strategies used to mitigate these losses, we develop a profit model of commercial beekeeping operations in Alberta, Canada. Our model shows that for operations engaging in commercial pollination as well as honey production (compared to honey production alone), per colony profit is higher and operations are better able to withstand fluctuations in exogenous variables such as prices and environmental factors affecting productivity including winter mortality rates. The results also suggest that beekeeping operations that replace winter colony losses with splits instead of package bees accrue higher per colony profit than those importing packages to replace losses. Further, operations that produce their own queens to use in their replacement splits, accrue even higher profit. Our results demonstrate that the profitability of beekeeping operations is dependent on several factors including winter mortality rates, colony replacement strategies, and the diversification of revenue sources. Beekeepers who are not as susceptible to price and risk fluctuations in international markets and imported bee risks accrue more consistently positive profits.

摘要

2021-2022 年冬季,加拿大养蜂人遭遇了严重的蜜蜂大量死亡,平均冬季损失率为 45%。为了了解加拿大冬季蜂群死亡率对经济的影响,以及养蜂人采取了哪些管理策略来减轻这些损失,我们在加拿大阿尔伯塔省开发了一个商业养蜂作业的盈利模型。我们的模型表明,与只生产蜂蜜的业务相比,从事商业授粉和蜂蜜生产的业务(相比之下,只生产蜂蜜的业务),每群蜜蜂的利润更高,并且能够更好地抵御价格和影响生产力的环境因素等外部变量的波动,包括冬季死亡率。结果还表明,用蜂群分蜂而不是用蜂箱来替代冬季蜂群损失的养蜂作业,比那些用进口蜂箱来替代损失的养蜂作业获得更高的每群蜜蜂利润。此外,那些自己生产蜂王用于分蜂替换的养蜂作业,获得的利润甚至更高。我们的研究结果表明,养蜂作业的盈利能力取决于几个因素,包括冬季死亡率、蜂群替换策略以及收入来源的多样化。那些不太容易受到国际市场价格和风险波动以及进口蜜蜂风险影响的养蜂人,获得的利润更为稳定。

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