Evaluation of Honeybee Colony Structure: Creation and Use of the ColEval Method

The document introduces the ColEval method for quantifying honeybee colony structure by estimating the percentage areas of capped and open brood, honey-nectar and pollen reserves, and adult bees on each frame side, using a reference image bank for observer training and statistical error assessment.

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In response to concerns over honeybee decline, this paper presents ColEval, a field-ready evaluation protocol designed to characterize colony structure precisely and efficiently. Built on a standardized reference image bank and observer training procedures, ColEval estimates the percentage of area occupied by capped brood, open brood, honey-nectar reserves, pollen reserves, and adult bees on every frame side. Tested on an apiary observatory during a lavender honey flow, the method enhances existing techniques by enabling calculation of observer-specific statistical errors and facilitating unbiased comparisons of colony structure data across different observers, experiments, and monitoring schemes.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

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France
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Alban MAISONNASSE, José HERNANDEZ, Catherine LE QUINTEC, Marianne COUSIN, Constance BERI et André KRETZSCHMAR
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Adopt innovative practices

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01. Nov. 2016
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French
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Innovations agronomiques
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