Minimal sharing of nosematid and trypanosomatid parasites between honey bees and other bees, but extensive sharing of Crithidia between bumble and mason bees.
J Invertebr Pathol
; 198: 107933, 2023 06.
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ABSTRACT
We document gut parasites in co-occurring Apis, Bombus, and Osmia spp. in the Northern Virginia region, USA. Trypanosomatidea occurred in sixty percent of specimens and 13% carried Nosematidae. We found strong host partitioning Lotmaria passim and Vairimorpha (Nosema) ceranae predominated in Apis, and Crithidia bombi and V. bombi in Bombus. We did not detect pathogen spread from Apis to Bombus but did detect sharing of C. bombi between Bombus and Osmia, higher parasite levels in Apis at sites with apiaries, and clustering of Vairimopha infection. Given the presence of C. bombi in Osmia, we suggest disease sharing across taxa be monitored.
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Parásitos
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Nosema
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Trypanosomatina
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2023
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