Table 2 Total colony losses of stingless bees predicted per country and year with a 95% Confidence Interval (based on GLMs).

From: First large-scale study reveals important losses of managed honey bee and stingless bee colonies in Latin America

Year

N

No. colonies

% Summer loss (95% CI)

N

No. colonies

% Winter loss (95% CI)

N

No. colonies

% Annual loss (95% CI)

Argentina

 2017–2018

22

398

42.1 (13.6–77.1)

21

354

15 (1.9–62)

20

335

42.9 (14.2–77.4)

Bolivia

 2016–2017

12

187

48.9 (8–91.3)

11

176

44.8 (7.5–89.1)

10

168

65 (16.8–94.4)

Brazil

 2016–2017

51

2044

36.8 (23.2–52.9)

48

1650

15.3 (6–33.5)

44

1386

42.8 (26.3–61.2)

 2017–2018

31

1323

28.1 (14.4–47.6)

24

658

14.9 (3.6–45)

23

648

30.4 (12–58.5)

Colombia

 2016–2017

14

550

18.7 (4.6–52.2)

15

599

8.7 (1.2–42.5)

12

537

22.3 (6.5–54)

 2017–2018

10

573

32.9 (12.6–62.4)

9

311

5.3 (0.1–70.9)

8

293

31.7 (7.7–72.1)

Mexico

 2017–2018

6

262

39.9 (6.1–87.1)

6

262

61 (19.6–90.9)

6

262

67.3 (25.1–92.6)

Peru

 2016–2017

8

51

0 (0–100)

7

43

12.4 (0.1–97.4)

7

43

14.7 (0–98.6)

  1. N is the number of respondents. No. colonies is the sum of colonies per period (i.e. summer, winter, annual).