TY - JOUR
T1 - Defining Pollinator Health
T2 - A Holistic Approach Based on Ecological, Genetic, and Physiological Factors
AU - Lopez-Uribe, Margarita M.
AU - Ricigliano, Vincent A.
AU - Simone-Finstrom, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/2/15
Y1 - 2020/2/15
N2 - Evidence for global bee population declines has catalyzed a rapidly evolving area of research that aims to identify the causal factors and to effectively assess the status of pollinator populations. The term pollinator health emerged through efforts to understand causes of bee decline and colony losses, but it lacks a formal definition. In this review, we propose a definition for pollinator health and synthesize the available literature on the application of standardized biomarkers to assess health at the individual, colony, and population levels. We focus on biomarkers in honey bees, a model species, but extrapolate the potential application of these approaches to monitor the health status of wild bee populations. Biomarker-guided health measures can inform beekeeper management decisions, wild bee conservation efforts, and environmental policies. We conclude by addressing challenges to pollinator health from a One Health perspective that emphasizes the interplay between environmental quality and human, animal, and bee health.
AB - Evidence for global bee population declines has catalyzed a rapidly evolving area of research that aims to identify the causal factors and to effectively assess the status of pollinator populations. The term pollinator health emerged through efforts to understand causes of bee decline and colony losses, but it lacks a formal definition. In this review, we propose a definition for pollinator health and synthesize the available literature on the application of standardized biomarkers to assess health at the individual, colony, and population levels. We focus on biomarkers in honey bees, a model species, but extrapolate the potential application of these approaches to monitor the health status of wild bee populations. Biomarker-guided health measures can inform beekeeper management decisions, wild bee conservation efforts, and environmental policies. We conclude by addressing challenges to pollinator health from a One Health perspective that emphasizes the interplay between environmental quality and human, animal, and bee health.
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-animal-020518-115045
DO - 10.1146/annurev-animal-020518-115045
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31618045
AN - SCOPUS:85078807115
SN - 2165-8102
VL - 8
SP - 269
EP - 294
JO - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
JF - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
ER -