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Spatiotemporal variation of small hive beetle infestation levels in honeybee host colonies

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posted on 2025-11-23, 02:54 authored by Aura Palonen, Anna Papach, Michael N.K. Muturi, Érica Weinstein Teixeira, Geoffrey R. Williams, Rachel Jacobsen, Jay D. Evans, Francisco J. Posada-Florez, Christian W.W. Pirk, H. Michael G. Lattorff, Akinwande K. Lawrence, Murele O. Oluseyi, Robert Spooner-Hart, Clarissa M. House, Giovanni Federico, Giovanni Formato, Peter Neumann
<p>High infestation levels of small hive beetle (SHB), <em>Aethina tumida</em>, can cause more damage to honeybee, <em>Apis mellifera</em>, host colonies. However, the spatiotemporal variation of SHB infestations is poorly understood. Here, we show that SHB infestations can be equally high in native and invasive ranges, suggesting that differences between host populations are the key criterion for damage. The data revealed that spatial variation within locations were not correlated with migratory beekeeping, SHB management strategies, or the number of colonies at an apiary. Despite no annual changes in SHB infestations, the data confirm seasonal variation in infestations in two locations probably due to environmental factors affecting SHB. Infestations are lower in Italy than elsewhere, possibly due to strongly implemented management. It is apparent that our understanding of varying SHB infestations is still limited. This calls for more efforts to elucidate our knowledge of this host-parasite system.</p>

Funding

NSF: 310030_204479

Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station

USDA-ARS: 58-6066-3-029

USDA-NIFA: NC1173

USDA-ARS: 58-6066-9-042

History

Data contact name

Palonen, Aura

Data contact email

aura.palonen@unibe.ch

Publisher

Dryad

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

migratory behavior; apiaries; beetle infestations; apiculture; seasonal variation; Italy; Aethina tumida; honey bees

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  • Public

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