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Título: High accuracy monitoring of honey bee colony development by a quantitative method
Autor: Capela, Nuno Xavier Jesus 
Dupont, Yoko L.
Rortais, Agnès
Sarmento, Artur
Papanikolaou, Alexandra
Topping, Christopher J.
Arnold, Gérard
Pinto, M. Alice
Rodrigues, Pedro J.
More, Simon J.
Tosi, Simone
Alves, Thiago S.
Sousa, José Paulo 
Palavras-chave: Apis mellifera; colony strength; colony size; brood development; colony monitoring
Data: 2022
Editora: Taylor & Francis
Projeto: UIDB/00690/2020 
SFRH/BD/133352/ 2017 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/6817 - DCRRNI ID/UIDB/04004/2020 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Journal of Apicultural Research
Volume: 62
Número: 4
Resumo: Honey bees are key insect pollinators, providing important economic and ecological value for human beings and ecosystems. This has triggered the development of several monitoring methods for assessing the temporal development of colony size, food storage, brood and pathogens. Nonetheless, most of these methods are based on visual assessments that are observer-dependent and prone to bias. Furthermore, the impact on colony development (invasiveness), as well as accuracy, were rarely considered when implementing new methods. In this study, we present and test a novel accurate and observer-independent method for honey bee colony assessment, capable of being fully standardized. Honey bee colony size is quantified by assessing the weight of adult bees, while brood and provision are assessed by taking photos and conducting image analysis of the combs with the image analysis software DeepbeeVR . The invasiveness and accuracy of the method were investigated using field data from two experimental apiaries in Portugal, comparing results from test and control colonies. At the end of each field experiment, most of the tested colonies had the same colony size, brood levels and honey production as the control colonies. Nonetheless, continuous weight data indicated some disturbance in tested colonies in the first year of monitoring. The overall accuracy of the image analysis software was improved by training, indicating that it is possible to adapt the software to local conditions. We conclude that the use of this fully quantitative method offers a more accurate alternative to classic visual colony assessments, with negligible impact on colony development.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114939
ISSN: 0021-8839
2078-6913
DOI: 10.1080/00218839.2022.2098899
Direitos: openAccess
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