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Title: Low Levels of Hive Stress Are Associated with Decreased Honey Activity and Changes to the Gut Microbiome of Resident Honey Bees
Contributor(s): Fernandes, Kenya E (author); Stanfield, Bridie (author); Frost, Elizabeth A  (author); Shanahan, Erin R (author); Susantio, Daniel (author); Dong, Andrew Z (author); Tran, Trong D (author); Cokcetin, Nural N (author); Carter, Dee A (author)
Publication Date: 2023-08
Open Access: Yes
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.00742-23
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/58316
Abstract: 

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) face increasing threats to their health, particularly from the degradation of floral resources and chronic pesticide exposure. The properties of honey and the bee gut microbiome are known to both affect and be affected by bee health. Using samples from healthy hives and hives showing signs of stress from a single apiary with access to the same floral resources, we profiled the antimicrobial activity and chemical properties of honey and determined the bacterial and fungal microbiome of the bee gut and the hive environment. We found honey from healthy hives was significantly more active than honey from stressed hives, with increased phenolics and antioxidant content linked to higher antimicrobial activity. The bacterial microbiome was more diverse in stressed hives, suggesting they may have less capacity to exclude potential pathogens. Finally, bees from healthy and stressed hives had significant differences in core and opportunistically pathogenic taxa in gut samples. Our results emphasize the need for understanding and proactively managing bee health.

Publication Type: Journal Article
Source of Publication: Microbiology Spectrum, 11(4), p. 1-14
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Place of Publication: United State of America
ISSN: 2165-0497
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 3003 Animal production
Peer Reviewed: Yes
HERDC Category Description: C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal
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School of Environmental and Rural Science

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