Enhancing Genetic Diversity in the U.S. Honey Bee Gene Pool

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Rising Tide Seminar Enhancing Genetic Diversity in the U.S. Honey Bee Gene Pool Susan Cobey

Endemic Range Apis mellifera Diversity carnica macedonica Honey bees are Endemic to Europe, Africa & Central Asia (1 6 da ys ) (2 1 d ay s) (2 4 da ys ) 28 recognized subspecies

The first honey bees imported to the US were the dark bee of Northern Europe, Apis mellifera mellifera Colonies were established in Virginia by 1622. Dispersed and established widely in the countryside ahead of human colonial expansion.

Historical Importations of Italian bees 1859 First importation of A. m. ligustica. Sourced from Johann Dzierzon s apiary in Germany. 1860 A. m. ligustica imported directly from Italy to the U.S. Samual Parsons with beekeeping assistance from L. L. Langstroth.

A subset of these subspecies were brought to North America And were established to form the basis for current honey bee populations in the United States

1922 Honey Bee Act Restricted further importations in attempt to keep out tracheal mites

California Queen & Package Bee Industry Supplier of Queens & Bees to Re-Stock the Industry Nationwide Garvey

Also Responsible for Selection & Maintenance of Genetic Material

Garvey Increasing Challenges Loss of Diverse Forage Intensive Agricultural Practices Exposure to Chemical Residues Pests, Parasites & Pathogens Reduced Genetic Diversity

Increasing Challenges Malnutrition- Lack of Adequate and Diverse Forage Monoculture Crops Habitat Degradation Climate Change

Sub-lethal Effects Of Chemical Exposure Queen Effects: Mating, Signaling Egg production/laying Pre-mature supersedure Brood / Nutritional Effects: Inhibits bee bread microorganisms Delayed development Growth abnormalities Reduced longevity Increased morality Neurological Effects: Impaired visual sensory Reduced memory & learning performance Communication difficulties

Increasing Challenges Multiple Resident Pathogens Co-Exist In Colonies More Pathogenic In Association with Stressors Varroa, Nosema, Malnutrition, Chemical Residues Varying Tolerance / Susceptibility Among Colonies Changing Combinations of Pathogens & Conditions

Crisis Management Production Demands, Quick Fix Treatments

Changes In Commercial U.S. Honey Bee Stocks High Colony Losses Mid 1980 s - Tracheal Mites 1990 s & Continuing Varroa Mites 2000 s - CCD, Nosema ceranae, Viruses WSU Survey Of Commercial Queen Producers Schiff & Sheppard, 1995 & 1996. Delaney, Meixner, Schiff & Sheppard, 2009 25% Loss of Alleles in 10 Yrs, 1993-4 to 2004-5 Gain of 10% - Russian, Australian, Africanized Garvey USDA- AIA Survey Winter Loss of Managed Colonies 21.7% Winter Loss 2011-2012 30.0% Winter Loss 2010-2011 33.8% Winter Loss 2009-2010 28.6 % Winter Loss 2008-2009 35.8 % Winter Loss 2007-2008 31.8 % Winter Loss 2006-2007

26 Old World Honey Bee Subspecies Recognized A small subset introduced to establish Domestic US populations Honey Bee Act of 1922, Banned Importation Garvey Garvey

Genetic Bottlenecks of US Honey Bee Populations Founding Population A small subset sampling of several subspecies introduced before the 1922 Honey Bee Act Feral Population Eliminated by Parasitic mites Consolidation by Commercial Queen Production 400-500 Mothers produce 1.5 million queens annually.

A Diverse Workforce Increases Colony Fitness Duong & Schneider, 2008 Mattila & Seeley, 2007 Jones, et.al., 2004 Page et al, 1995 Oldroyd, et.al., 1992,

A Diverse Workforce Reduces Prevalence, Severity of Disease & Pests Tarpy & Seeley, 2007, Seeley & Tarpy, 2007 Tarpy, 2003, Fuchs & Schade. 1994

Insemination Quality Affects Queen Performance MDI vs SDI Queen More Attractive Larger Retinue Response Mating Quality Changes: Queen Physiology, Pheromone Profiles, Social Interactions Richard, Tarpy, Grozinger, 2007

Mating Behavior Encourages Intra-Colony Genetic Diversity

Greater Microbial Communities Reduce Pathogen Loads Bacteria transform collected pollen into Bee Bread Garvey High intra-colony genetic diversity : Greater microbial diversity, Reduced pathogen loads. Increased abundance helpful bacteria Mattila et al 2012 Garvey

Genetic Diversity & Behavioral Mechanisms Compensate for Genome Deficiencies Few Genes for Immunity Increased Risk to Pests and Pathogens Few Genes for Detoxification Vulnerable to Pesticides Mechanisms of Resistance Ability to Detect and Remove Disease & Pests Propolis -Collection of plant resins with antimicrobial activity

UCD & WSU Collaborative Project Genetic Enhancement of Commercial Stocks Importation of Germplasm Transport of Honey Bee Semen Insemination to Domestic Queens

Goals for Germplasm Importation Enhance the genetic diversity of US honey bee populations Provide new raw material for selection and breeding efforts Reintroduce a previously available strain - the Caucasian honey bee

APHIS Importation Permit- Honey Bee Semen USDA-APHIS Quarantine Established WSU Ecological Preserve Smoot Hill Prairie 3 Year Permit 2008-2010 2011-2013 A.m.ligustica From Italy A.m.carnica From Germany and Slovenia A.m.caucasica From Rep. of Georgia

Instrumental Insemination

USDA-APHIS Quarantine Apiary WSU Ecological Preserve Virus screening of semen & daughter workers by Beltsville USDA lab Released on a case by case basis by USDA- APHIS Propagation & Distribution to Cooperating Queen Producers

Importations from Italy Bari- 2008, 2009 Bologna -2010 Various Locations - 2012

New World Carniolan 1981-Present Page-Laidlaw Closed Population Breeding Program

Selection for General Performance Productivity Brood Viability Over-Wintering Temperament

Selection for Specific Traits of Resistance Hygienic Behavior Assay

Select Multiple Traits 1. Spring Queen Rearing &Insemination 2. Fall Pre-selection: Brood Viability Temperament Pollen/Honey Stores Disease/Parasites Hygienic Behavior 3. Over-wintering 4. Following Spring Final Selection: Spring Buildup Production Varroa Growth Brood Diseases

Traditional Beekeeping in Slovenia Apis mellifera carnica

Apis mellifera carnica

Semen Collection

Re-Establishing Apis mellifera caucasica from the Republic Of Georgia

Propolis - Resin Collection Social Immunity, Behavioral defense Reduces immune response Self medication Simone-Finstrom & Spivak, 2012 Evans & Spivak, 2010

The Road to Mestia

The Traffic

Roadside Beekeeping

Drone Collection

Resistance Mechanisms Variable Among Colonies Indicates Potential Highly Complex Partially Understood Constantly Changing Dependent Upon Nutritional Factors Management Practices Variation in Virulence of Varroa Variation in Susceptibility Combination with Associated Pathogens Auto Alo Drawings By O. Environmental Conditions Boecking

Cost vs Benefit Selection for Resistance vs Productivity Resistant Strains Less Productive Reduced Brood Production High Swarming Tendency Un-Selected Increased Costs Increased Labor Chemical Residues

Mechanisms of Resistance Involve Behavioral, Physiological & Beekeeper Management Olfactory Sensitivity - Detection & Removal Hygienic & Grooming Behavior Development Time Post-capping Stage Duration & Breaks In the Brood Cycle Re-Queening Dividing Colonies Inhibition of Varroa Reproduction Cuticular Hydrocarbons Garvey

Partnering With California Queen Producers

Collaborative Efforts Between Industry and Research Partnering with the Ca. Tech Transfer Team

Tech Transfer Specialized Classes To Promote Stock Improvement Queen Rearing Instrumental Insemination

Cryopreservation of Imported Semen Brandon Hopkins, WSU

Cryopreservation Techniques Multiple Generations of Queens Produced From Cyropreserved Semen in One Season Hopkins et al, 2012

Instrumental Insemination Semen Thawed Straws fit directly into the insemination system Each queen inseminated with 5 μl semen

Benefits of Germplasm Repository Simplify Stock Maintenance Conservation of Top Tier Stocks and Threatened Subspecies & Ecotypes Selection Across Time Rapid Stock Improvements

Long Term Goal.. National Honey Bee Germplasm Repository Conservation of Honey Bee Stocks Honey bee spermatozoa

Acknowledgements California Almond Board California State Beekeepers Assoc. National Honey Board American Beekeeping Federation Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Bees Garvey California Bee Breeders Association

Cooperating Researchers Steve Sheppard, WSU Brandon Hopkins, WSU Judy Chen, USDA Beltsville, Md. Michelle Flenniken, U of MT Marla Spivak, U of MN The CA. Tech Transfer Team Acknowledgements Cooperating Queen Producers Valerie Severson Pat Heitkem Jackie Burris-Park Rick Schubert Glenda & Shannon Wooten Pat & Bonnie Stayer Frank & Sheri Pendel Tom & Suki Glenn Koehnen & Sons, Inc. Leonard Pankrast Buzz Landon

Special Thanks to Elizabeth Frost Brian Fishback Tylan Selby Visiting Scholars Dr. Roger Beleen, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil Dr. Jakub Gabka, Warsaw University, Poland Dr. John Pollard Dr. Claire Plante, GeneSafe Technologies, Canada Kathy Garvey, Photography

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