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Locustacarus buchneri is a parasitic mite that lives in the respiratory air sacs of bumblebees. They are relatively host-specific and are found primarily in the subgenus . Bees infested with the mite have a reduced lifespan in laboratory conditions, and although in one study they foraged at a rate similar to uninfected bees, infected bees showed a greater preference for a single flower type. Prevalence varies, but infection appears to be more common among commercial colonies than wild populations. Among colonies commercially imported from the Netherlands and Belgium to Japan, infestation rates were 20%. In South America, prevalence is very low in native populations. In Canada, there was evidence that commercial bumblebee populations were spreading L. buchneri to wild populations.

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  • Locustacarus buchneri is a parasitic mite that lives in the respiratory air sacs of bumblebees. They are relatively host-specific and are found primarily in the subgenus . Bees infested with the mite have a reduced lifespan in laboratory conditions, and although in one study they foraged at a rate similar to uninfected bees, infected bees showed a greater preference for a single flower type. Prevalence varies, but infection appears to be more common among commercial colonies than wild populations. Among colonies commercially imported from the Netherlands and Belgium to Japan, infestation rates were 20%. In South America, prevalence is very low in native populations. In Canada, there was evidence that commercial bumblebee populations were spreading L. buchneri to wild populations. (en)
  • Locustacarus buchneri är en spindeldjursart som beskrevs av 1975. Locustacarus buchneri ingår i släktet Locustacarus och familjen Podapolipidae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Bombacarus buchneri (Stammer, 1951)
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  • Locustacarus buchneri (en)
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  • Locustacarus (en)
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  • Locustacarus buchneri (en)
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  • L. buchneri (en)
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  • Bombacarus buchneri (Stammer, 1951) (en)
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  • Locustacarus buchneri is a parasitic mite that lives in the respiratory air sacs of bumblebees. They are relatively host-specific and are found primarily in the subgenus . Bees infested with the mite have a reduced lifespan in laboratory conditions, and although in one study they foraged at a rate similar to uninfected bees, infected bees showed a greater preference for a single flower type. Prevalence varies, but infection appears to be more common among commercial colonies than wild populations. Among colonies commercially imported from the Netherlands and Belgium to Japan, infestation rates were 20%. In South America, prevalence is very low in native populations. In Canada, there was evidence that commercial bumblebee populations were spreading L. buchneri to wild populations. (en)
  • Locustacarus buchneri är en spindeldjursart som beskrevs av 1975. Locustacarus buchneri ingår i släktet Locustacarus och familjen Podapolipidae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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