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空气质量差会增加蜜蜂的死亡率,这是所有传粉者都关心的问题。

Poor air quality raises mortality in honey bees, a concern for all pollinators.

作者信息

Coallier Nico, Perez Liliana, Franco Maxime Fraser, Cuellar Yenny, Vadnais Julien

机构信息

Nectar Technologies Inc., 6250 Rue Hutchison #302, Montréal, QC H2V 4C5 Canada.

Laboratoire de Géosimulation Environnementale (LEDGE), Département de Géographie, Université de Montréal, 1375 Avenue Thérèse‑Lavoie‑Roux, Montréal, QC H2V 0B3 Canada.

出版信息

Commun Earth Environ. 2025;6(1):126. doi: 10.1038/s43247-025-02082-x. Epub 2025 Feb 21.

Abstract

Human well-being relies on the presence and role of pollinators, as they contribute to the vitality of ecosystems, support the reproduction of wild plants, increase crop yields, and strengthen overall food security. While wild bee populations are dwindling due to climate and environmental change, there has been a notable 45% rise globally in the number of managed honey bee () colonies over the past five decades. Given their economic significance and their relative ease of tracking, honey bees have the potential to serve as bioindicators of global pollinator health. Consequently, honey bees have emerged as a keystone species requiring protection and conservation efforts. Here, we investigate the intricate relationship between air quality, environmental factors, and honey bee mortality across Canada and the United States. Using statistical and machine learning modeling, our findings underscore the honey bee's role as a bioindicator. We found that air quality is an important predictor of honey bee mortality. The risk of honey bee mortality increased with poor air quality (ozone and Air Quality Health Index) but was substantially reduced in regions with greater vegetation availability (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index). Therefore, our study offers a beacon of hope: improving management practices by increasing greenery can significantly mitigate the impact of deteriorating air quality on honey bees, providing a vital solution to safeguard our essential pollinators.

摘要

人类的福祉依赖于传粉者的存在及其作用,因为它们有助于生态系统的活力,支持野生植物的繁殖,提高作物产量,并加强整体粮食安全。虽然野生蜜蜂种群因气候和环境变化而减少,但在过去五十年中,全球管理的蜜蜂()蜂群数量显著增加了45%。鉴于其经济重要性以及相对易于追踪,蜜蜂有潜力成为全球传粉者健康状况的生物指标。因此,蜜蜂已成为需要保护和养护的关键物种。在此,我们研究了加拿大和美国空气质量、环境因素与蜜蜂死亡率之间的复杂关系。通过统计和机器学习建模,我们的研究结果强调了蜜蜂作为生物指标的作用。我们发现空气质量是蜜蜂死亡率的重要预测指标。蜜蜂死亡风险随空气质量变差(臭氧和空气质量健康指数)而增加,但在植被覆盖率较高的地区(归一化植被指数)则大幅降低。因此,我们的研究提供了一线希望:通过增加绿化来改进管理措施,可以显著减轻空气质量恶化对蜜蜂的影响,为保护我们至关重要的传粉者提供了一个关键解决方案。

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