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Immediate and long-term effects of induced brood interruptions on the reproductive success of Varroa destructor

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APIDOLOGIE
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 -

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SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1007/s13592-023-00998-x

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Mite non-reproduction; Recapping; Varroa resistance; Biotechnical treatments; Brood breaks

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Prolonged brood interruptions have a negative impact on the reproduction of Varroa destructor mites, leading to decreased reproductive rates and long-lasting effects even after the interruption is over.
The parasitic mite Varroa destructor (Anderson & Trueman) spends the dispersal phase of its life cycle on adult honeybees (Apis mellifera L.). The meaning of this phase for both bees and mites is still not well understood. This especially applies to prolonged dispersal phases as a result of brood interruptions. Hence, it is highly important to unravel this phase for understanding the underlying biological mechanisms and implementing this knowledge in beekeeping practice and research efforts. We investigated the effects of brood interruptions on honeybee colonies and the mites naturally infesting them. Reproduction parameters, brood infestation and recapping frequency were monitored over 60 days after brood interruptions of varying durations. Our results show that recapping frequency and mite non-reproduction increased during the interruption of egg laying. The duration of interruption and the time elapsed afterwards additionally affected the occurrence of reproductive failure. Hence, the reproduction of mites was affected by brood breaks immediately and in the long run.

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