Dataset: B-GOOD Honey Bee Resources

Dataset from the B-GOOD project, containing the database of relevant resources for honey bees.
Published: 2025-03-17
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Dataset Report
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Honey Bee Resources - Database metadata.pdf
This file contains the objective and summary of the database, a brief overview of the methodology applied, the references of the databases used as sources of information to calculate the BF Value and the structure of the database.
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File size: 713.90 KiB
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About

Abstract

This dataset contains information on the identification of the main plant species that are relevant food (floral) resources for honey bees, considering primarily nectar and pollen, that are present in each EUNIS level 2 terrestrial habitat in Europe. The database has the full details about plant species occurrence, average plant species cover, habitat plant species composition and bee-friendliness of each plant independently and when considering its occurrence and cover within each habitat. It was published by Alves da Silva A, Horčičková E, Castro S, Loureiro J, Chytrý M, Sousa JP (UCOI) on the B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal as part of the B-GOOD project (grant agreement 817622), funded under the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.

Executive summary

Data overview

The data was published by Alves da Silva A, Alves J, Chytrý M, Sousa JP (UCOI) on the B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal as part of the B-GOOD project (grant agreement 817622), funded under the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. It is part of Deliverable D3.1 of the project and focuses on the identification of the main plant species that are relevant food (floral) resources for honey bees, considering primarily nectar and pollen, that are present in each EUNIS habitat type in Europe.

Data value

The objectives of the B-GOOD project were: (1) Facilitate decision making for beekeepers and other stakeholders by establishing ready-to-use tools for operationalising the HSI; (2) Test, standardise and validate methods for measuring and reporting selected indicators affecting bee health; (3) Explore the various socio-economic and ecological factors beyond bee health; (4) Foster an EU community to collect and share knowledge related to honey bees and their environment; (5) Engender a lasting learning and innovation system (LIS); (6) Minimise the impact of biotic and abiotic stressors.

Data description

The dataset consists of 4 tables: BF Index EUNIS L2 (5.09 MB), Species Average Cover EUNIS L2 (5.10 MB), Species BF Value (642.15 KB) and Species Occurrence EUNIS L2 (5.07 MB). In addition it containms a metadata file (Honey Bee Resources - Database metadata.pdf).

Data application

The dataset complies with all the criteria that datasets archived on the EU Pollinator Hub have to comply with. Additional metadata that describes the methods used to calculate the various parameters (Bee-friendliness (BF) index, Average cover, Robustness, Occurrence) even better (e.g. links to documents, scientific articles) might be added and the publication Janovský Z. (2020) Pollinator spectrum. – www.pladias.cz mentioned in the metadata sheet should be reviewed, as it cannot be found on the link that was provided.

Unresolved issues

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Introduction

This Deliverable (D3.1) focuses on the identification of the main plant species that are relevant food (floral) resources for honey bees, considering primarily nectar and pollen, that are present in each EUNIS habitat type in Europe. The end product of deliverable D3.1 is a “Database of major crop, forest and wild species that compose each landscape element type and that are a relevant resource for honey bees”. This deliverable has a double function, being simultaneously a Report and a Database. These two standalone components (the Report and the Database) that can be consulted independently or together for further contextualization and details. The Report contains the methodology and an overview of the relevant resources for honey bees. The Database is currently deposited in the B-GOOD data portal (https://beehealthdata.org/) and follows the structure described in section 2.6 of the Report. The Database has the full details about plant species occurrence, average plant species cover and habitat plant species composition, together with the information about the bee-friendliness value of each plant (considering its characteristics independent of the habitat) but also the bee-friendliness of each plant species when considering its occurrence and cover within each habitat. The methods applied for this deliverable are presented and described in the Methodology section of the Report (section 2). After that section, an overview of the main resources for honey bees present in each habitat is shown in the Report (section 3). To contextualise the Deliverable, the integration of Task 3.1 within the entire WP3 strategy is initially explained in a comprehensive workflow diagram of WP3 in the Introduction section of the Report (section 1).

The main objective of WP3 is to develop a dynamic landscape model across the EU capturing the major floral resources for bees (flower resource model) considered a key driver of bee health status. To achieve this major goal, in task 3.1 the main landscape elements important for bees across Europe were identified and classified in terms of plant composition. In future tasks 3.2 and 3.3 the value in terms of pollen and nectar and phenology will be attributed. To identify the main landscape elements and their composition in terms of plant communities, several data sources and tools were used following the methodology presented in this report. It includes different procedures and data sources aiming to identify the plant composition of each landscape habitat, and to produce a database of major crop, forest and wild species that compose each landscape element type and that are a relevant resource for honey bees. This report and the associated database are the major outputs of task 3.1, and contain the identification and the ranking of plant species and habitats in terms of important resources for honey bees.

Material and methods

Data acquisition

All raw data files were downloaded from the B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal on 2024-09-26 18:15:28.

List of raw data obtained from the data provider.

  1. File Database of Relevant Resources for Honey Bees.xlsx, accessed on 2024-09-26 18:15:28, provided by B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal

Metadata was obtained from the dataset's web page.

Data preparation

All files in the zip-archives were extracted using File Explorer (Microsoft Corporation, version 22H2).

File Database of Relevant Resources for Honey Bees.xlsx was procesed with MS Excel (Microsoft Corporation, version 2409). Data from all worksheets containing data (Species Occurrence EUNIS L2, Species Occurrence EUNIS L2, Species Average Cover EUNIS L2 and BF Index EUNIS L2) were exported to a CSV format (UTF-8 encoding). Metadata in worksheet Metadata was exported in PDF formet. Data from files Species Occurrence EUNIS L2.CSV, Species Average Cover EUNIS L2.CSV and BF Index EUNIS L2.csv were unpivoted using the Python script UnpivotToCsv.py.

Data was then exported to the respective preparatory files and uploaded to the EU Pollinator Hub according to SOP-017 (Dataset integration.

Data validation

No data validation was performed.

Data analysis

No data analysis was performed.

References

  1. Alves da Silva A., Horčičková E., Castro S., Loureiro M., Chytrý M., Sousa L. 2021 Database of Relevant Resources for Honey Bees. Deliverable D3.1 [WP3]. B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal. [2024-10-30] beehealthdata.org
  2. ASTREDHOR, CNPMAI, FranceAgriMer, GNIS, INRA, ITSAP et al. 2017 Liste de plantes attractives pour les abeilles - Plantes nectarifères et pollinifères à semer et à planter sommaire.. Ministère de L’Agriculture et de L’Alimentation (MAA). agriculture.gouv.fr.
  3. Možíš P. 2018 Včelařsky významné rostliny - BeeInfo.cz. Czech post-weblog[2024-10-29] beeinfo.cz
  4. Carrasco Claver J., Montero Ruiz I. 1990 Contribución al estudio de la flora silvestre de interés apícola en Extremadura.. p. 79–82.
  5. Danmarks Biavlerforenin 2013 Biplantekalenderen 2013—biernes fødegrundlag. Tidsskrift for Biavl.
  6. Anonymous Drachtplanten - Imkerpedia. [2024-10-29] www.imkerpedia.nl
  7. Kattge J., Bönisch G., Díaz S., Lavorel S., Prentice IC., Leadley P. et al. 2020 TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology. Vol. 26, (1) pp. 119-188. doi: 10.1111/gcb.14904
  8. Koster A. 2019 Plantenvademecum: Voor wilde bijen, vlinders & biodiversiteit in tuinen. (Dutch) Eerste editie ed. Fontaine Uitgevers.
  9. Maurizio A., Grafl I. 1982 Das Trachtpflanzenbuch: Nektar und Pollen, die wichtigsten Nahrungsquellen der Honigbiene. 3 ed. Ehrenwirth.
  10. USDA 2017 Attractiveness of Agricultural Crops to Pollinating Bees for the Collection of Nectar and/or Pollen. www.usda.gov
  11. Chytrý M., Danihelka J., Kaplan Z., Wild J., Holubová D., Novotný P. et al. 2021 Pladias Database of the Czech flora and vegetation. Preslia. Vol. 93, (1) pp. 1-87. doi: 10.23855/preslia.2021.001
Issues
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Unique identifier

[BGDHN193.0.0]

EUPH IRI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/dataset-discovery/BGDHN193.0.0

Status

Quality Validated

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Published

2025-03-17

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Keywords

EUNIS, bee-friendly plant species, database, floral, habitat, resources
Citation
B-GOOD Bee Health Data Portal Dataset from the B-GOOD project, containing the database of relevant resources for honey bees.. EU Pollinator Hub. [2026-02-24] app.pollinatorhub.eu
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