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Título: Relationships between stingless bees and mites.
Autor: MENEZES, C.
Afiliación: CRISTIANO MENEZES, CNPMA.
Año: 2024
Referencia: In: ENCONTRO SOBRE ABELHAS, 13., 2023, Ribeirão Preto. Anais... Ribeirão Preto: USP, 2023.
Páginas: p. 66.
Descripción: The unfavorable interactions between mites and bees have cast a shadow on this topic, and not without reason. The primary challenge confronting global apiculture stems from Varroa destructor, a mite that not only directly harms parasitized bees but also serves as a vector for numerous diseases. In stingless bees there have been reports of severe damage inflicted by mites, like Pyemotes tritici, which can quickly destroy entire colonies, given its rapid proliferation and dispersal capabilities. However, a simple inspection of a stingless bee colony reveals a surprising abundance and diversity of mites coexisting harmoniously with their hosts. These relationships have been studied for some time, revealing beneficial interactions with the bees. Recent studies have unveiled that these associations are far more significant than initially perceived. There is great potential for valuable discoveries in this area, with noteworthy implications for improving our understanding of fundamental bee biology, as well as for bee conservation and management.
NAL Thesaurus: Stingless bees
Mites
Tipo de Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Acceso: openAccess
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