森林环境中无人管理的蜜蜂群(Apis mellifera carnica)的蜂群成群率和成群时间

Benjamin Rutschmann, Patrick Laurenz Kohl, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
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调查社会性昆虫群落的生活史及其种群数量对保护它们非常重要,但数据收集工作却充满挑战。人们对了解欧洲野生蜜蜂群落的种群状况越来越感兴趣,为此,收集有关存活率和出生率的数据至关重要。虽然可以通过定期检查野生蜂巢来调查存活率,但要准确量化产仔率(即每个蜂群每年产生的蜂群数量)仍然是一个巨大的挑战。在德国南部的森林地区,我们使用数字体重秤远程监测了10个饲养在静态体积蜂箱(45升)中的无人管理的蜂群的自然蜂群行为。在 2019 年 5 月中旬至 6 月下旬期间,我们记录了 17 次蜂群活动,平均每个蜂群有 1.7 次蜂群活动。我们的观察结果为蜜蜂蜂群的时间、频率和规模提供了一个参考点,有助于我们了解温带森林环境中野生蜜蜂的自然繁殖模式。
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Swarming rate and timing of unmanaged honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera carnica) in a forest environment
Investigating the life history of social insect colonies and the demography of their populations are important for their conservation, but data collection is challenging. There is a growing interest in understanding the population status of wild-living honeybee colonies across Europe, for which it is critical to collect data on survival and natality rates. Although survival rates can be investigated through regular inspections of wild nests, the accurate quantification of natality rates (i.e., the number of swarms produced per colony per year) remains a significant challenge. Using digital weight scales, we remotely monitored the natural swarming behavior of ten unmanaged Apis mellifera carnica colonies housed in static-volume hives (45L) in a forest region of southern Germany. During the 2019 season, between mid-May and late June, we recorded 17 swarming events, averaging 1.7 swarms per colony. Our observations offer a reference point for the timing, frequency, and size of honeybee swarms that helps us understand the natural reproductive patterns of wild-living honeybees in a temperate forest environment.
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