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Autor:
Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Colin B. Henderson, Robert A. Seccomb, Phillip M. Welch, Scott E. Debnam, David R. Firth
Publikováno v:
Biosensors, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 678-711 (2015)
This review focuses on critical milestones in the development path for the use of bees, mainly honey bees and bumble bees, as sentinels and biosensors. These keystone species comprise the most abundant pollinators of agro-ecosystems. Pollinating 70%
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8d35938b4cce483a8379fc529a043fca
Autor:
Jerry J Bromenshenk, Colin B Henderson, Charles H Wick, Michael F Stanford, Alan W Zulich, Rabih E Jabbour, Samir V Deshpande, Patrick E McCubbin, Robert A Seccomb, Phillip M Welch, Trevor Williams, David R Firth, Evan Skowronski, Margaret M Lehmann, Shan L Bilimoria, Joanna Gress, Kevin W Wanner, Robert A Cramer
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 10, p e13181 (2010)
BackgroundIn 2010 Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), again devastated honey bee colonies in the USA, indicating that the problem is neither diminishing nor has it been resolved. Many CCD investigations, using sensitive genome-based methods, have found s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9b675e4dc9fb48d69aa888006f7c6d03
Autor:
David Firth, Scott Debnam, Colin B. Henderson, Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Robert A. Seccomb, Phillip M. Welch
Publikováno v:
Biosensors, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 678-711 (2015)
Biosensors
Biosensors
This review focuses on critical milestones in the development path for the use of bees, mainly honey bees and bumble bees, as sentinels and biosensors. These keystone species comprise the most abundant pollinators of agro-ecosystems. Pollinating 70%
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 10:1681-1689
There is little known about how timber harvest practices have affected ter- restrial amphibians in the northern Rocky Mountains. Especially lacking is information on the effects of revised harvest methods that fall within the framework of environment
Autor:
Samir Deshpande, Phillip M. Welch, Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Michael F. Stanford, Trevor Williams, Kevin W. Wanner, Joanna C. Gress, Rabih E. Jabbour, Alan W. Zulich, Colin B. Henderson, Robert A. Seccomb, Charles H. Wick, Evan W. Skowronski, Margaret M. Lehmann, S. L. Bilimoria, Patrick E. McCubbin, Robert A. Cramer, David Firth
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 10, p e13181 (2010)
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 10, p e13181 (2010)
BackgroundIn 2010 Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), again devastated honey bee colonies in the USA, indicating that the problem is neither diminishing nor has it been resolved. Many CCD investigations, using sensitive genome-based methods, have found s
Autor:
James H. Churnside, Lee H. Spangler, Paul W. Nugent, Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Colin B. Henderson, Nathan Seldomridge, Joseph A. Shaw, James W. Wilson, Dustin L. Dunkle
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A polarization-sensitive lidar was used to detect honeybees trained to locate buried landmines by smell. Lidar measurements of bee location agree reasonably well with maps of chemical plume strength and bee density determined by visual and video coun
Autor:
Colin B. Henderson, Susan Fae Ann Bender, Gary Lee Bender, Philip J. Rodacy, Jerry J. Bromenshenk
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has been collaborating with the University of Montana's (UM) engineered honeybee colony research under DARPA's Controlled Biological and Biomimetric Systems (CBBS) program. Prior work has shown that the monitoring o
Autor:
T.J. Welsh, David M. Suckling, Colin B. Henderson, Flore Mas, Rachael M. Horner, Jerry J. Bromenshenk
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 67:323-323
Surveillance of unwanted organisms without lures is one of the greatest challenges in biosecurity. Previous work in the USA has shown that honey bees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to detect land mines. Based on this successfully proven method, the
Autor:
Colin B. Henderson, Erik S. Carlsten, Kevin S. Repasky, John L. Carlsten, Geoffrey Wicks, Jerry J. Bromenshenk
Publikováno v:
Applied Optics. 50:2112
A biological detection scheme based on the natural foraging behavior of conditioned honeybees for detecting chemical vapor plumes associated with unexploded ordnance devices utilizes a scanning lidar instrument to provide spatial mapping of honeybee
Autor:
Robert Iwanow, Daniel May-Arrioja, Demetrios N. Christodoulides, George I. Stegeman, Yoohong Min, Wolfgang Sohler, Joseph A. Shaw, Nathan L. Seldomridge, Dustin L. Dunkle, Paul W. Nugent, Lee H. Spangler, Jerry J. Bromenshenk, Colin B. Henderson, James H. Churnside, James J. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Optics and Photonics News. 16:32