CSI Pollen: Diversity of Honey Bee Collected Pollen Studied by Citizen Scientists

Author:

Brodschneider RobertORCID,Kalcher-Sommersguter Elfriede,Kuchling Sabrina,Dietemann VincentORCID,Gray AlisonORCID,Božič Janko,Briedis Andrejs,Carreck Norman L.ORCID,Chlebo Robert,Crailsheim Karl,Coffey Mary Frances,Dahle Bjørn,González-Porto Amelia Virginia,Filipi JanjaORCID,de Graaf Dirk C.ORCID,Hatjina FaniORCID,Ioannidis Pavlos,Ion Nicoleta,Jørgensen Asger Søgaard,Kristiansen PrebenORCID,Lecocq AntoineORCID,Odoux Jean-FrançoisORCID,Özkirim Asli,Peterson Magnus,Podrižnik Blaž,Rašić Slađan,Retschnig GinaORCID,Schiesser AygünORCID,Tosi SimoneORCID,Vejsnæs Flemming,Williams Geoffrey,van der Steen Jozef J.M.

Abstract

A diverse supply of pollen is an important factor for honey bee health, but information about the pollen diversity available to colonies at the landscape scale is largely missing. In this COLOSS study, beekeeper citizen scientists sampled and analyzed the diversity of pollen collected by honey bee colonies. As a simple measure of diversity, beekeepers determined the number of colors found in pollen samples that were collected in a coordinated and standardized way. Altogether, 750 beekeepers from 28 different regions from 24 countries participated in the two-year study and collected and analyzed almost 18,000 pollen samples. Pollen samples contained approximately six different colors in total throughout the sampling period, of which four colors were abundant. We ran generalized linear mixed models to test for possible effects of diverse factors such as collection, i.e., whether a minimum amount of pollen was collected or not, and habitat type on the number of colors found in pollen samples. To identify habitat effects on pollen diversity, beekeepers’ descriptions of the surrounding landscape and CORINE land cover classes were investigated in two different models, which both showed that both the total number and the rare number of colors in pollen samples were positively affected by ‘urban’ habitats or ‘artificial surfaces’, respectively. This citizen science study underlines the importance of the habitat for pollen diversity for bees and suggests higher diversity in urban areas.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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