DMP - Bridging Biodiversity and Beekeeping: Exploring the impact of the Yellow-legged hornet (Vespa velutina) in Flanders

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Abstract

Pollination as a fundamental ecosystem service is essential for sustaining terrestrial ecosystems and global food production. However, this service is threatened by various factors, including invasive alien species such as the Yellow-legged hornet (Vespa. velutina). This hornet, present in Flanders since 2017, poses threats to biodiversity and pollination. It predates on various native insects, yet the impact of this predation on native pollinator populations remains unclear. Additionally, the hornet’s behavior creates a "landscape of fear" which deters native pollinators from their foraging sites and impacts flower visitation and pollination efficiency. With respect to populations of managed honeybees, the hornet's predation pressure induces a stress response, causing foraging paralysis which ultimately leads to increased mortality and economic losses. Through this research proposal, I aim to understand the impact of the Yellow-legged hornet on biodiversity and beekeeping practices in Flanders. This will be achieved by: (i) developing a predictive model for estimating future nest densities in Flanders under different management strategies, (ii) exploring the prey spectrum and plant-pollinator network of V. velutina, and (iii) assessing the impact on colony development of honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) with innovative monitoring techniques measuring weight, temperature, sound, and the presence of Asian hornets.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Thematic List 2020

  • Data & infrastructure
  • Flora & fauna

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