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摘要
营养在全球蜜蜂健康下降、生物多样性丧失和气候变化的当前背景下发挥着重要作用(Neumann & Carreck, 2010;Steinhauer et al., 2018)。它既被认为是一个关键的压力源,也被认为是维持蜜蜂健康的关键养蜂管理实践。作为蜜蜂健康的主要环境驱动因素(Brodschneider & Crailsheim, 2010;Steinhauer et al., 2018),营养可以单独或与其他压力源交互作用(Crone & Grozinger, 2021;Tosi et al., 2017)。为了改善蜜蜂健康(即管理蜜蜂种群动态,维持蜂群生长和越冬)和保护蜜蜂免受食物短缺的影响,养蜂人通常用人工饲料喂养蜂群。
Nutrition plays an important a role in the current context of worldwide honey bee health decline, biodiversity loss, and climate change (Neumann & Carreck, 2010; Steinhauer et al., 2018). It is both perceived as a key stressor as well as a crucial beekeeping management practice used to sustain bee health. As a major environmental driver of bee health (Brodschneider & Crailsheim, 2010; Steinhauer et al., 2018), nutrition can act alone or interactively with other stressors (Crone & Grozinger, 2021; Tosi et al., 2017). To improve bee health (i.e., manage honey bee population dynamics, sustain colony growth and overwintering) and protect bees from food shortages, beekeepers commonly feed honey bee colonies with artificial diets.