BIRDS AND HONEY BEES: A BRIEF OVERVIEW ON THIS ANTAGONISTIC RELATIONSHIP AND ITS POTENTIAL IMPACT ON BEEKEEPING

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
I. Floris, Michelina Pusceddu, A. Satta
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Abstract

The human-wildlife conflict between beekeeping and wild birds is complicated, and further detailed studies are needed for a deeper understanding of the role and possible impact of predation by wild birds on honey production and bee colony health. Another potentially negative effect of birds on bees could be the dissemination of pathogens, such as Nosema ceranae. However, other important aspects of the complex relationship between bees and wild birds should be considered. First, honey bees have developed behavioural defences against the pressure of native predatory birds. Second, the ethology of some of these predators is fascinating like the interesting mutualistic relationship established between the so-called honeyguides and beekeepers. Finally, predatory birds could be important in the biocontrol of other bee enemies such as the invasive Asian hornet. Taking these additional aspects into consideration would provide a better insight into the conflict between wild animal conservation and human activity.
鸟类和蜜蜂:简要概述这种对抗关系及其对养蜂业的潜在影响
养蜂人与野生鸟类之间的冲突是复杂的,为了更深入地了解野生鸟类捕食对蜂蜜生产和蜂群健康的作用和可能的影响,需要进一步的详细研究。鸟类对蜜蜂的另一个潜在负面影响可能是病原体的传播,比如蜜蜂微孢子虫。然而,蜜蜂和野生鸟类之间复杂关系的其他重要方面也应加以考虑。首先,蜜蜂已经发展出一种行为防御,以抵御本土掠食性鸟类的压力。第二,一些捕食者的行为学很吸引人,比如所谓的蜜䴕和养蜂人之间建立的有趣的互惠关系。最后,掠食性鸟类可能在生物防治其他蜜蜂敌人(如入侵的亚洲大黄蜂)方面发挥重要作用。考虑到这些额外的方面,可以更好地了解野生动物保护与人类活动之间的冲突。
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发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Redia supports its long history of basic and applied research in entomology and invertebrate zoology in the field of crop and forest tree protection responding at the same time to the increasing need of innovation and technological improvement.
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