The absence of nosemosis in eastern bumblebees (Bombus impatiens Cresson) from regions of Roanoke and New River Valley

Abstract

In a study of 220 eastern bumblebee specimens collected from the Roanoke and New River Valley areas, PCR analysis of the gut lumen revealed the absence of Nosema spp. infections, challenging prevailing assumptions about their prevalence in bumblebee populations. The outcome underscores the need for further research to determine the factors contributing to this absence, including the unique ecological context of the study area. These findings highlight the significance of host susceptibility and survivability, emphasizing the complexity associated with parasite-host interactions within bumblebees.

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Keywords

Bee conservation, cross infection, Nosema, pollinator decline, southwestern Virginia

Citation

Samarasinghe, B., T. Ausburne, C. Blankenship, K. Lin, K. Linsenman, J. Rao, and C. Bhatta. 2023. The absence of nosemosis in common eastern bumblebees (Bombus impatiens Cresson) from regions of Roanoke and New River Valley. Banisteria 57: 127–136.