An Evidence-based rationale for a North American commercial bumble bee clean stock certification program.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
James P Strange, Sheila R Colla, Laurie Davies Adams, Michelle A Duennes, Elaine C Evans, Laura L Figueroa, David M Lehmann, Heather Moylett, Leif Richardson, Ben M Sadd, James W Smith, Tamara A Smith, Amber D Tripodi, Edward M Spevak, David W Inouye
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Abstract

The commercial production and subsequent movement of bumble bees for pollination of agricultural field and greenhouse crops is a growing industry in North America and globally. Concerns have been raised about the impacts of pathogen spillover from managed bees to wild pollinators, including from commercial bumble bees. We recommend development of a program to mitigate disease risk in commercial bumble bee production, which will in turn reduce disease stressors on wild pollinators and other insects. We provide recommendations for the components of a clean stock program with specific best management practices for rearing commercial bumble bees including related products such as wax, pollen, and nesting material.

基于证据的北美商业大黄蜂清洁库存认证计划的基本原理
在北美和全球范围内,大黄蜂为农田和温室作物授粉的商业生产和随后的迁徙是一个不断发展的产业。人们对病原体从管理蜜蜂扩散到野生传粉昆虫(包括商业大黄蜂)的影响表示担忧。我们建议制定一项计划,以降低商业大黄蜂生产中的疾病风险,从而减少野生传粉昆虫和其他昆虫的疾病压力。我们为清洁库存计划的组成部分提供建议,并提供饲养商业大黄蜂的具体最佳管理实践,包括蜡、花粉和筑巢材料等相关产品。
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Journal of Pollination Ecology
Journal of Pollination Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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