Known and novel viruses in Belgian honey bees: yearly differences, spatial clustering, and associations with overwintering loss
Ward Deboutte, Lina De Smet, Marleen Brunain, Nikolas Basler, Riet De Rycke, Lena Smets, Dirk C. de Graaf, Jelle Matthijnssens

TL;DR
This study identifies known and new viruses affecting Belgian honey bees, showing how some viruses are linked to winter colony losses and how they cluster geographically.
Contribution
The study identifies apthili virus and Apis orthomyxovirus 1 as significant to honey bee health and winter survival, and reveals spatial clustering of viruses in Flanders.
Findings
Apthili virus shows strong yearly differences and is associated with winter survival of honey bee colonies.
All studied viruses exhibit significant spatial clustering, indicating local transmission is crucial in Flanders.
Apis orthomyxovirus 1 infects all honey bee developmental stages and the Varroa destructor mite.
Abstract
In recent years, managed honey bee colonies have been suffering from an increasing number of biotic and abiotic stressors, resulting in numerous losses of colonies worldwide. A pan-European study, EPILOBEE, estimated the colony loss in Belgium to be 32.4% in 2012 and 14.8% in 2013. In the current study, absolute viral loads of four known honey bee viruses (DWV-A, DWV-B, AmFV, and BMLV) and three novel putative honey bee viruses (Apis orthomyxovirus 1, apthili virus, and apparli virus) were determined in 300 Flemish honey bee samples, and associations with winter survival were determined. This revealed that, in addition to the known influence of DWV-A and DWV-B on colony health, one of the newly described viruses (apthili virus) shows a strong yearly difference and is also associated with winter survival. Furthermore, all scrutinized viruses revealed significant spatial clustering…
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TopicsLegal and Labor Studies · Administrative Law and Governance · Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
