2014
DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2014.912573
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Reviews of Science for Science Librarians: An Update on Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder

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“…Indeed, biologists have not yet been able to implicate a single environmental factor accounting for even a majority of instances of CCD [ 49 ]. Recent reviews of the burgeoning literature on CCD [ 4 , 5 ] give an emerging picture of multiple possible proximate causes, each working singly or jointly, including toxins such as pesticides and other xenobiotics, Nosema sp fungal infection, Varroa sp. mites, poor nutrition (possibly creating adverse changes in the bee gut microbiome), and various viruses such as Israeli Acute Paralytic Virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, biologists have not yet been able to implicate a single environmental factor accounting for even a majority of instances of CCD [ 49 ]. Recent reviews of the burgeoning literature on CCD [ 4 , 5 ] give an emerging picture of multiple possible proximate causes, each working singly or jointly, including toxins such as pesticides and other xenobiotics, Nosema sp fungal infection, Varroa sp. mites, poor nutrition (possibly creating adverse changes in the bee gut microbiome), and various viruses such as Israeli Acute Paralytic Virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, it is generally agreed that domestic and feral honey bees in North America are in crisis due to a variety of stressors including pathogens, parasites, the rigors of migratory beekeeping associated with pollination of crops like California almonds, as well as environmental factors such an forage availability and xenobiotics [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ]. Additionally, one third to one half of the 30% average annual wintering losses experienced by self-reporting U.S. beekeepers has been associated with the phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Thus, the family's health will depend on the composition of the microbiota in adult and young bees preparing for wintering. Consequently, their reproductive and productive activity in the next season will also depend on it (Stankus, 2014;Tozkar et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nas últimas décadas, pesquisadores e apicultores registraram vários casos de desaparecimento das populações de abelhas em escala mundial (Haubruge et al, 2006;vanEngelsdorp et al, 2007;vanEngelsdorp & Meixner, 2010;CAPA, 2013CAPA, , 2017Stankus, 2014). Esse fenômeno preocupante, caracterizado como Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), direcionou a realização de estudos que objetivaram investigar os fatores que influenciavam a redução das populações desses insetos (Oldroyd, 2007;Stankus, 2008;vanEngelsdrop et al, 2009).…”
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