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Honey bees (Apis mellifera) play a central role in maintaining biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and global food production. Honey Bees and Microbiota: Guardians of Health and Sustainabilityexplores the complex and dynamic relationships between honey bees and their associated microbial communities, offering a new perspective on their biological and ecological significance.

Recent scientific advances have demonstrated that honey bee microbiota are integral to key physiological functions, including immunity, nutrition, and pathogen resistance. These microbial interactions not only support individual and colony health, but also influence plant systems, agricultural productivity, and broader ecosystem resilience.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the diversity, function, and ecological importance of bee-associated microbiota, while addressing current challenges such as environmental stressors, emerging diseases, and anthropogenic pressures. It highlights innovative approaches for protecting honey bee populations and promoting sustainable agricultural systems.

This book will serve as a valuable resource for researchers in biology, ecology, agriculture, and entomology, as well as beekeepers and professionals involved in sustainable agricultural practices. It will also appeal to a broader audience interested in environmental sustainability and biodiversity. Through a detailed exploration of honey bee-microbiota interactions, readers will gain a deeper appreciation of honey bees as true "guardians of sustainability," protecting both human and ecosystem health.


Honey bees (Apis mellifera) play a central role in maintaining biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and global food production. Honey Bees and Microbiota: Guardians of Health and Sustainabilityexplores the complex and dynamic relationships between honey bees and their associated microbial communities, offering a new perspective on their biological and ecological significance.

Recent scientific advances have demonstrated that honey bee microbiota are integral to key physiological functions, including immunity, nutrition, and pathogen resistance. These microbial interactions not only support individual and colony health, but also influence plant systems, agricultural productivity, and broader ecosystem resilience.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the diversity, function, and ecological importance of bee-associated microbiota, while addressing current challenges such as environmental stressors, emerging diseases, and anthropogenic pressures. It highlights innovative approaches for protecting honey bee populations and promoting sustainable agricultural systems.

This book will serve as a valuable resource for researchers in biology, ecology, agriculture, and entomology, as well as beekeepers and professionals involved in sustainable agricultural practices. It will also appeal to a broader audience interested in environmental sustainability and biodiversity. Through a detailed exploration of honey bee-microbiota interactions, readers will gain a deeper appreciation of honey bees as true "guardians of sustainability," protecting both human and ecosystem health.


Explores the Deep Connection Between Microbiota and Sustainability Describes how honey bees support health and environmental sustainability from a multidisciplinary perspective Directs Future Beekeeping Strategies

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ISBN: 9783032328496
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 30.09.2026

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