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蜂箱类型对蜜蜂蜂群稳态及性能的影响()。 (注:原文括号内内容缺失,翻译时保留原样)

The Effect of Hive Type on Colony Homeostasis and Performance in the Honey Bee ().

作者信息

Kutby Rola, Baer-Imhoof Barbara, Robinson Samuel, Porter Lucy, Baer Boris

机构信息

Center for Integrative Bee Research (CIBER), Department of Entomology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.

School of Molecular and Life Sciences (MLS), Curtin University, Kent St., Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.

出版信息

Insects. 2024 Oct 14;15(10):800. doi: 10.3390/insects15100800.

Abstract

The colonies of honey bees are mostly sessile organisms. Consequently, the type of nest boxes that beekeepers provide to their bees should impact a colony's ability to maintain homeostasis, which is a key determinant of performance and fitness. Here, we used European honey bees () and provided them with two hive setups widely used and known as Langstroth and Warré. We compared colony performance in a Mediterranean climate for five months from late spring to early autumn, which covered the most active time of bees and included periods of heat and drought. We found that irrespective of hive type or season, honey bees kept hive temperature and humidity within a remarkably narrow range. Nevertheless, the hive type impacted the daily fluctuations in temperature and humidity. In Warré hives, where bees have more autonomy to build and maintain their combs, we found that bees were able to reduce daily fluctuations in temperature and humidity and kept both measures closer to the overall average. This increase in colony homeostasis found in Warré hives negatively correlated with other hive performance indicators, such as immunocompetence. We conclude that different hive types affect key areas, such as the central part of the colony with frames of developing brood or the queen, which are the most susceptible individuals. This implies that climatic changes resulting in extreme weather events are expected to impact colony performance and fitness, especially in non-managed honey bees that are limited by available nesting sites. For managed bees, adaptations to existing hive setups could be provided to help bees minimize the effects of abiotic stress.

摘要

蜜蜂群体大多是固定不动的生物。因此,养蜂人为蜜蜂提供的巢箱类型应会影响蜂群维持体内平衡的能力,而体内平衡是蜂群表现和健康状况的关键决定因素。在此,我们使用欧洲蜜蜂( ),并为它们提供了两种广泛使用且知名的蜂箱设置,即朗氏蜂箱和瓦雷蜂箱。我们比较了从春末到初秋的五个月时间里,在地中海气候下蜂群的表现,这段时间涵盖了蜜蜂最活跃的时期,包括炎热和干旱时段。我们发现,无论蜂箱类型或季节如何,蜜蜂都能将蜂巢温度和湿度保持在非常狭窄的范围内。然而,蜂箱类型会影响温度和湿度的每日波动。在瓦雷蜂箱中,蜜蜂在建造和维护巢脾方面有更大的自主权,我们发现蜜蜂能够减少温度和湿度的每日波动,并使这两个指标更接近总体平均值。在瓦雷蜂箱中发现的蜂群体内平衡的这种增强与其他蜂箱性能指标,如免疫能力呈负相关。我们得出结论,不同的蜂箱类型会影响关键区域,例如有发育中幼虫巢框或蜂王的蜂群中心部分,而这些区域是最易受影响的个体所在之处。这意味着导致极端天气事件的气候变化预计会影响蜂群的表现和健康状况,尤其是在受可用筑巢地点限制的野生蜜蜂中。对于养殖蜜蜂,可以对现有的蜂箱设置进行调整,以帮助蜜蜂将非生物胁迫的影响降至最低。

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