Multi-level selection for hygienic behaviour in honeybees
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It is a particularly important and increasing threat to the managed honeybee colonies, which are vital in crop pollination. Artificial selection for disease-resistant honeybee genotypes has previously only been carried out at the colony-level, that is, by using queens or males reared from colonies that show resistance. |
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01-11-2009 |
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Multiple routes of pesticide exposure for honey bees living near agricultural fields
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Neonicotinoid insecticides, which are widely used and highly toxic to honey bees, have been found in previous analyses of honey bee pollen and comb material. However, the routes of exposure have remained largely undefined. |
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24-06-2012 |
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My varroa-free Apis mellifera Experiment in the Philippines
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In 1989, the lure of bees and beekeeping just would not go away. I went back to beekeeping as a hobbyist. I just intended to keep bees purely for enjoyment. |
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16-06-2003 |
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Natural Varroa mite-surviving Apis mellifera honeybee populations
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The Varroa destructor mite is the largest threat to apiculture worldwide and has been responsible for devastating losses of wild honeybee populations in Europe and North America. |
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06-11-2015 |
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Natural diversity of the honey bee gut bacteriome
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The study’s main goal was to understand the natural variability in the gut bacteriome of healthy honey bees (Apis mellifera). |
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02-09-2022 |
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Negative effects of pesticides on wild bee communities can be buffered by landscape context
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Given predicted global shortages in pollination services, managing agroecosystems to support thriving wild bee communities is, therefore, central to ensuring sustainable food production. |
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02-05-2015 |
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Neonicotinoid Clothianidin reduces honey bee immune response
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Clothianidin has a negative impact on immune responses, which can boost the proliferation of honey bee parasites and pathogen |
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07-11-2020 |
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Neonicotinoid Microsphere Immunosensing for Profiling Applications
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Neonicotinoids are the most commonly used insecticides due to their effectiveness but other insects, especially bees, are also affected by them. |
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03-09-2022 |
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Neonicotinoid exposure on honeybee colony performance
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Background: Honeybees provide economically and ecologically vital pollination services to crops and wild plants. During the last decade elevated colony losses have been documented in Europe and North America. |
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01-08-2014 |
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Neonicotinoid insecticides and their impacts on bees
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It has been suggested that the widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides threatens bees, but research on this topic has been surrounded by controversy. In order to synthesize which research approaches have been used to examine the effect of neonicotinoids on bees and to identify knowledge gaps. |
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27-08-2015 |
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