articleEnvironmental MicrobiologyJul 18, 2008Closed access

How natural infection by Nosema ceranae causes honeybee colony collapse

Fundación Juan March · APLA Health · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

In recent years, honeybees (Apis mellifera) have been strangely disappearing from their hives, and strong colonies have suddenly become weak and died. The precise aetiology underlying the disappearance of the bees remains a mystery. However, during the same period, Nosema ceranae, a microsporidium of the Asian bee Apis cerana, seems to have colonized A. mellifera, and it's now frequently detected all over the world in both healthy and weak honeybee colonies. For first time, we show that natural N. ceranae infection can cause the sudden collapse of bee colonies, establishing a direct correlation between N. ceranae infection and the death of honeybee colonies under field conditions. Signs of colony weakness were…

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Keywords
  • Nosema ceranae
  • Biology
  • Brood
  • Nosema
  • Microsporidia
  • Zoology
  • Apis cerana
  • Honey bee
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