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Plight of the bumble bee: Pathogen spillover from commercial to wild populations
Authors:Sheila R Colla  Robert J Gegear
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, 25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 3G5
Abstract:Pathogen spread or ‘spillover’ can occur when heavily infected, domestic hosts interact with closely-related wildlife populations. Commercially-produced bumble bees used in greenhouse pollination often have higher levels of various pathogens than wild bumble bees. These pathogens may spread to wild bees when commercial bees escape from greenhouses and interact with their wild counterparts at nearby flowers. We examined the prevalence of four pathogens in wild bumble bee populations at locations near and distant to commercial greenhouses in southern Ontario, Canada. Bumble bees collected near commercial greenhouses were more frequently infected by those pathogens capable of being transmitted at flowers (Crithidia bombi and Nosema bombi) than bees collected at sites away from greenhouses. We argue that the spillover of pathogens from commercial to wild bees is the most likely cause of this pattern and we discuss the implications of such spillover for bumble bee conservation.
Keywords:Bee conservation  Bumble bees  Crithidia bombi  Nosema bombi  Pathogen spillover
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