Vairimorpha apis Versus Vairimorpha ceranae, Replacement or Dynamic Prevalence?

R. Galajda, Rastislav Sabo
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Abstract Nosematosis is currently a frequently discussed disease of bees caused by two species of microsporidia: Vairimorpha apis, and Vairimorpha ceranae. Vairimorpha apis represents the original species of Apis mellifera parasite, and Vairimorpha ceranae, is a species introduced from Asia. In the last two decades, epidemiological data on the growth of the prevalence of V. ceranae infection have increased, which has led to its dominant position at the expense of its congener V. apis, practically all over the world. This process is assumed to be the result of asymmetric competition within the host, where V. ceranae, showed a better ability to adapt to higher temperatures, which was first manifested by its spread in warmer climate zones. However, several results of studies from recent years somewhat unexpectedly showed that it is premature to talk about the complete replacement of V. apis by V. ceranae. They pointed to a greater influence of seasonality and average temperatures in winter and summer in a given year on the result of the current prevalence of infection and co-infection of Vairimorpha spp., regardless of the climatic zone in which the colonies were located. Considering the different clinical and subclinical manifestations of infection caused by V. apis, and V. ceranae, and its impact on the defense, survival and productivity of bee colonies, the aim of our work was to analyze the factors affecting the distribution and prevalence of Vairimorpha spp.
Vairimorpha apis 与 Vairimorpha ceranae,替代还是动态流行?
摘要 寄生虫病是目前经常讨论的蜜蜂疾病,由两种小孢子虫引起:Vairimorpha apis 和 Vairimorpha ceranae。Vairimorpha apis 是蜜蜂寄生虫的原始种类,而 Vairimorpha ceranae 则是从亚洲引入的种类。在过去的二十年里,关于陶瓷蝇蛆感染率增长的流行病学数据有所增加,这导致陶瓷蝇蛆几乎在全世界范围内都占据了主导地位,而其同种蝇蛆则处于劣势。这一过程被认为是宿主内部不对称竞争的结果,在宿主内部,V. ceranae表现出更强的适应高温的能力,这首先表现在它在气候较暖地区的传播上。然而,近年来的一些研究结果却出人意料地表明,现在就谈论 Ceranae 完全取代蚜蝇还为时过早。他们指出,季节性和特定年份冬夏两季的平均气温对当前蚜虫感染率和蚜虫合并感染率的影响更大,而与蚜虫群落所在的气候区无关。考虑到蚜蝇和红蜘蛛引起的感染的不同临床和亚临床表现及其对蜂群的防御、生存和生产力的影响,我们的工作旨在分析影响蚜蝇和红蜘蛛分布和流行的因素。
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