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von Büren, Raphael S.; Oehen, Bernadette; Kuhn, Nikolaus J.; Erler, Silvio. |
Honey bees directly affect and are influenced by their local environment, in terms of food sources, pollinator densities, pathogen and toxin exposure and climate. Currently, there is a lack of studies analyzing these data with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to investigate spatial relationships with the environment. Particularly for intercolonial pathogen transmission, it is known that the likelihood of a healthy colony to become infested (e.g., Varroosis) or infected (e.g., American foulbrood-AFB, European foulbrood-EFB) increases with higher colony density. Whether these transmission paths can actually be asserted at apiary level is largely unknown. Here, we unraveled spatial distribution and high-resolution density of apiaries and bacterial honey... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Health and welfare Education; Extension and communication. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/36357/1/vonBueren-etal-2019-PeerJ-Vol7-e6393-p1-21.pdf |
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