2015
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2015.4328
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Survival, spread and establishment of the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida)

Abstract: The small hive beetle (SHB) is still present in Calabria one year after its first detection in September 2014. Detailed epidemiological studies would improve our knowledge of the survival, spread and establishment of the pest. Movement of an infested hive could spread SHB rapidly over large distances. Modelling of SHB spread in absence of movement of hives, suggests that natural spread of the beetle alone will take more than hundred years to reach Abruzzo from Calabria (around 250 km). A model considering the … Show more

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“…Pollinators (bees) are a key group of animals affected by CC. Indeed, it directly impacts their life cycles and indirectly affects them via diseases and parasites such as fungi Nosema spp., the mite Varroa destructor and the coleopteran Aethina tumida (EFSA 2015 ) .…”
Section: From Physical Changes To Impacts On Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollinators (bees) are a key group of animals affected by CC. Indeed, it directly impacts their life cycles and indirectly affects them via diseases and parasites such as fungi Nosema spp., the mite Varroa destructor and the coleopteran Aethina tumida (EFSA 2015 ) .…”
Section: From Physical Changes To Impacts On Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the molecular approach, a method for the detection and the identification of A. tumida DNA in hive debris is described [19]. However, again, validation data are lacking to characterise its performance in the field in the context of low infestation rates [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Depending on the maturity of the specimen, the colour of adult A. tumida varies from light brown/red brown after emergence to dark brown to black when fully mature. 3 In some beetle families, such as the Nitidulidae, the terminal articles of the antennae are larger and club-shaped. 4 The pronotum is the dorsal part of the first segment of the thorax.…”
Section: Larval Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
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