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Collateral effects of beekeeping: Impacts on pollen-nectar resources and wild bee communities

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BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 199-209

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2015.11.004

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Bee conservation; Exploitative competition; Honey-bees; Pollinator community; Resource consumption

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN) [CGL2005-00491, CGL2009-12646, CSD2008-0040]
  2. FPI fellowship [BES-2010-042520]
  3. Diputacie de Barcelona
  4. FI fellowship from Generalitat de Catalunya [2012 FI S0080484]

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Due to the contribution of honey bees (Apis mellyera) to wild flower and crop pollination, beekeeping has traditionally been considered a sustainable practice. However, high honey bee densities may have an impact on local pollen and nectar availability, which in turn may negatively affect other pollinators. This is exacerbated by the ability of honey bees to recruit foragers to highly rewarding flower patches. We measured floral resource consumption in rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris) in 21 plots located at different distances from apiaries in the scrubland of Garraf Natural Park (Barcelona), and related these measures to visitation rates of honey bees, bumblebees (Bombes terrestris) and other pollinators. In the same plots, we measured flower density, and used pan traps to characterize the wild bee community. Flower resource consumption was largely explained by honey bee visitation and marginally by bumblebee visitation. Ada accounting for flower density, plots close to apiaries had lower wild bee biomass. This was due to a lower abundance of large bee species, those more likely to be affected by honey bee competition+ We conclude that honey bees are the main contributors to pollen/nectar consumption of the two main dowering plants in the scrubland, and that at the densities currently occurring in the park (3.5 hives/km(2)) the wild bee community is being affected. Our study supports the hypothesis that high honey bee densities may have an impact on other pollinators via competition for flower resources.

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