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The Impact of Different Biotopes and Management Practices on the Burden of Parasites in Artificial Nests of Osmia spp. (Megachilidae) Bees
The Impact of Different Biotopes and Management Practices on the Burden of Parasites in Artificial Nests of Osmia spp. (Megachilidae) Bees // Diversity, 14 (2022), 226, 14 doi:10.3390/d14030226 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Impact of Different
Biotopes and Management Practices
on the Burden of Parasites in
Artificial Nests of Osmia spp.
(Megachilidae) Bees
Autori
Tlak Gajger, Ivana ; Laklija, Ivana ; Jurkovič, Mirko ; Koščevic, Anja ; Showket A., Dar ; Ševar, Marija
Izvornik
Diversity (1424-2818) 14
(2022);
226, 14
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Osmia cornuta ; Osmia rufa ; biotope ; semi-field conditions ; artificial nests ; section analysis parasites ; pathogens
Sažetak
The decline in pollinator insect abundance and diversity is increasing on a global scale. Major threats are the byproducts of numerous negative environmental pressures acting individually or in combination. They vary throughout different geographical areas, affecting the solitary bees differently. One of the most important negative pressures are the many parasites, predators and pests representing a threat to the successful reproduction of solitary bees in artificial nests. Especially vulnerable are the managed Osmia spp. bee populations reared for commercialization and trade. The primary goals of our monitoring study were: (i) to examine the presence and the prevalence of brood parasites in the various types of bees’ nesting material and in semi-field rearing conditions using the nest section analyses ; (ii) to determine the presence of Nosema spp. in samples of feces and homogenized bee abdomens using a multiplex PCR method ; (iii) the evaluation of the survival success level and emergence mass of healthy bees at each of the four studied bee rearing locations separately, depending on different environments and on the implementation of different managing practices. We determined the presence and prevalence of nest destructor parasites and accompanying fauna. Their presence was positively correlated with bee rearing failures. The results of this study may be used as a baseline for further solitary bee nest parasites monitoring schemes.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina
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