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在过去的二十年中,日本蜜蜂(Apis cerana japonica)的分蜂次数更多了。

Japanese honey bees (Apis cerana japonica) have swarmed more often over the last two decades.

机构信息

National Institute for Environmental Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8506, Japan.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2024 Mar 6;111(2):14. doi: 10.1007/s00114-024-01902-y.

Abstract

The impacts of temperature increase are a concern for honey bees, which are major pollinators of crops and wild plants. Swarming is the reproductive behavior of honey bees that increases colony numbers. Honey bee colonies sometimes swarm multiple times, with each swarming termed a "swarming event" and a series of these events called a "swarming cycle." The number of swarming events per swarming cycle varies widely depending on climatic conditions and subspecies, and the recent temperature increase due to global warming might be affecting the number of swarming events per swarming cycle of native honey bees. We clarified long-term changes in the number of swarming events per swarming cycle of Japanese honey bees (Apis cerana japonica) by collecting beekeepers' swarming logbooks. The survey showed that between 2000 and 2022, Japanese honey bees swarmed 1 to 8 times per swarming cycle. Generalized linear model analysis indicated that year had a significant positive effect (coefficient, 0.03; 95% CI, 0.01-0.04); that is, the number of swarming events per swarming cycle showed a moderate increase over time. In addition, we found that colonies swarmed more often in a cycle when the swarming process began in early spring, especially in March. Considering the notably strong trend in Japan of warmer temperatures in March, the number of swarming events per swarming cycle may be increasing because reproduction is beginning earlier in the year. Further analyses are needed to verify the causal relationship of temperature increase on the number of swarming events per swarming cycle.

摘要

温度升高对蜜蜂产生影响,而蜜蜂是农作物和野生植物的主要传粉媒介。分蜂是蜜蜂的繁殖行为,可增加蜂群数量。蜜蜂群体会多次分蜂,每次分蜂都称为“分蜂事件”,一系列分蜂事件称为“分蜂周期”。每个分蜂周期内的分蜂事件数量因气候条件和亚种而异,而全球变暖导致的近期温度升高可能正在影响本地蜜蜂的分蜂事件数量。我们通过收集养蜂人的分蜂日志,阐明了日本蜜蜂(Apis cerana japonica)的分蜂周期内的分蜂事件数量的长期变化。调查表明,2000 年至 2022 年期间,日本蜜蜂每分蜂周期分蜂 1 到 8 次。广义线性模型分析表明,年份具有显著的正向影响(系数为 0.03;95%置信区间为 0.01-0.04);也就是说,分蜂周期内的分蜂事件数量随着时间的推移呈中度增加。此外,我们发现,当分蜂过程在早春,尤其是 3 月开始时,蜂群在一个周期内分蜂的次数更多。考虑到日本 3 月温度明显升高的趋势,分蜂事件的数量可能会增加,因为繁殖开始得更早。需要进一步分析来验证温度升高对分蜂事件数量的因果关系。

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