Colony Collapse Disorder: A Descriptive Study
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture · Pennsylvania State University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over the last two winters, there have been large-scale, unexplained losses of managed honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies in the United States. In the absence of a known cause, this syndrome was named Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) because the main trait was a rapid loss of adult worker bees. We initiated a descriptive epizootiological study in order to better characterize CCD and compare risk factor exposure between populations afflicted by and not afflicted by CCD. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of 61 quantified variables (including adult bee physiology, pathogen loads, and pesticide levels), no single measure emerged as a most-likely cause of CCD. Bees in CCD colonies had higher pathogen…
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- 73.30
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13Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Varroa destructor
- Varroa
- Parasitism
- Mite
- Honey bee
- Acaricide
- Pathogen