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Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The western honey bee is one of the most ecologically and economically important pollinator species. Due to human interference, it faces serious challenges, not only in number decline and habitat loss, but also in natural subspecies diversity and distribution. The conservation of gen...

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Autores principales: Tanasković, Marija, Erić, Pavle, Patenković, Aleksandra, Erić, Katarina, Mihajlović, Milica, Tanasić, Vanja, Kusza, Szilvia, Oleksa, Andrzej, Stanisavljević, Ljubiša, Davidović, Slobodan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35206752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13020180
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author Tanasković, Marija
Erić, Pavle
Patenković, Aleksandra
Erić, Katarina
Mihajlović, Milica
Tanasić, Vanja
Kusza, Szilvia
Oleksa, Andrzej
Stanisavljević, Ljubiša
Davidović, Slobodan
author_facet Tanasković, Marija
Erić, Pavle
Patenković, Aleksandra
Erić, Katarina
Mihajlović, Milica
Tanasić, Vanja
Kusza, Szilvia
Oleksa, Andrzej
Stanisavljević, Ljubiša
Davidović, Slobodan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The western honey bee is one of the most ecologically and economically important pollinator species. Due to human interference, it faces serious challenges, not only in number decline and habitat loss, but also in natural subspecies diversity and distribution. The conservation of genetic diversity and perseverance of locally adapted populations and subspecies becomes a crucial task in the face of rapid environmental changes. In order to further assess present genetic variability in Serbian honey bee populations, we analyzed 14 microsatellite loci and then compared nine of them with previously published data. Our results suggest that Serbia now harbors a distinct, relatively homogenous honey bee population, although some local differences are still preserved. ABSTRACT: Socioeconomic interests and beekeeper preferences have often taken precedence over the conservation of locally native honey bee subspecies, leading to the predominance of admixture populations in human-dominated areas. To assess the genetic diversity of contemporary managed Serbian honey bee colonies, we used 14 microsatellite loci and analyzed 237 worker bees from 46 apiaries in eight localities of northern and southern Serbia. Furthermore, we compared data for nine microsatellite loci with 338 individuals from Italy, Hungary, Poland, and Spain. The standard parameters of genetic diversity in Serbian honey bee populations were in line with other analyses, although somewhat smaller. STRUCTURE analysis showed the existence of two equally distributed genetic clusters and Analysis of molecular variances could not confirm the presence of a geographically discrete population but showed local differences. Discriminant analysis of principal components showed overlapping of worker bees from different parts of Serbia. Clear genetic differentiation can be observed when comparing all populations between geographical regions and their corresponding subspecies. The absence of the A. m. macedonica subspecies from its historical distribution range in southern Serbia as well as the lack of distinctive geographical groups suggest that selective breeding, queen import, and migratory beekeeping practices strongly influence the genetic structure and diversity of honey bees, leading to the genetic uniformization and creation of the admixture population.
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spelling pubmed-88793412022-02-26 Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population Tanasković, Marija Erić, Pavle Patenković, Aleksandra Erić, Katarina Mihajlović, Milica Tanasić, Vanja Kusza, Szilvia Oleksa, Andrzej Stanisavljević, Ljubiša Davidović, Slobodan Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The western honey bee is one of the most ecologically and economically important pollinator species. Due to human interference, it faces serious challenges, not only in number decline and habitat loss, but also in natural subspecies diversity and distribution. The conservation of genetic diversity and perseverance of locally adapted populations and subspecies becomes a crucial task in the face of rapid environmental changes. In order to further assess present genetic variability in Serbian honey bee populations, we analyzed 14 microsatellite loci and then compared nine of them with previously published data. Our results suggest that Serbia now harbors a distinct, relatively homogenous honey bee population, although some local differences are still preserved. ABSTRACT: Socioeconomic interests and beekeeper preferences have often taken precedence over the conservation of locally native honey bee subspecies, leading to the predominance of admixture populations in human-dominated areas. To assess the genetic diversity of contemporary managed Serbian honey bee colonies, we used 14 microsatellite loci and analyzed 237 worker bees from 46 apiaries in eight localities of northern and southern Serbia. Furthermore, we compared data for nine microsatellite loci with 338 individuals from Italy, Hungary, Poland, and Spain. The standard parameters of genetic diversity in Serbian honey bee populations were in line with other analyses, although somewhat smaller. STRUCTURE analysis showed the existence of two equally distributed genetic clusters and Analysis of molecular variances could not confirm the presence of a geographically discrete population but showed local differences. Discriminant analysis of principal components showed overlapping of worker bees from different parts of Serbia. Clear genetic differentiation can be observed when comparing all populations between geographical regions and their corresponding subspecies. The absence of the A. m. macedonica subspecies from its historical distribution range in southern Serbia as well as the lack of distinctive geographical groups suggest that selective breeding, queen import, and migratory beekeeping practices strongly influence the genetic structure and diversity of honey bees, leading to the genetic uniformization and creation of the admixture population. MDPI 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8879341/ /pubmed/35206752 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13020180 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tanasković, Marija
Erić, Pavle
Patenković, Aleksandra
Erić, Katarina
Mihajlović, Milica
Tanasić, Vanja
Kusza, Szilvia
Oleksa, Andrzej
Stanisavljević, Ljubiša
Davidović, Slobodan
Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title_full Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title_fullStr Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title_full_unstemmed Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title_short Further Evidence of Population Admixture in the Serbian Honey Bee Population
title_sort further evidence of population admixture in the serbian honey bee population
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35206752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13020180
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