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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2023)
Abstract Placing honey bee colonies in cold storage has been proposed as a way to induce a pause in brood production as part of a Varroa mite treatment plan. Here, we exposed colonies to combinations of with or without an October cold storage period
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https://doaj.org/article/f54b3b2d2fda4cbd8193313319c6a8b6
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0191050 (2018)
Honey bee workers (Apis mellifera) consume a variety of pollens to meet the majority of their requirements for protein and lipids. Recent work indicates that honey bees prefer diets that reflect the proper ratio of nutrients necessary for optimal sur
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https://doaj.org/article/055a22a16fb74abf8937efa163c510c9
Autor:
Kirk E Anderson, Timothy H Sheehan, Brendon M Mott, Patrick Maes, Lucy Snyder, Melissa R Schwan, Alexander Walton, Beryl M Jones, Vanessa Corby-Harris
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e83125 (2013)
Nearly all eukaryotes are host to beneficial or benign bacteria in their gut lumen, either vertically inherited, or acquired from the environment. While bacteria core to the honey bee gut are becoming evident, the influence of the hive and pollinatio
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https://doaj.org/article/2e7020601d7b458ab1439252231b9fbe
Placing honey bee colonies in cold storage has been proposed as a way to induce a pause in brood production as part of a Varroa mite treatment plan. Here, we exposed colonies to combinations of with or without a late summer-early fall cold storage pe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::139f5dbbc0a682e5c5eb71c9bd1d1231
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2762769/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2762769/v1
Autor:
Vanessa Corby-Harris, Meghan M. Bennett, Megan E. Deeter, Lucy Snyder, Charlotte Meador, Ashley C. Welchert, Amelia Hoffman, Bethany T. Obernesser, Mark J. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Apidologie. 52:1195-1209
Honey bees obtain lipids from pollen or commercial supplements. These supplements do not fully support colony health. We tested the hypothesis that supplements are deficient because they lack essential fatty acids (EFAs). The five supplements we test
Publikováno v:
Apidologie. 53
Honey bees are incidentally exposed to pesticides such as the insect growth regulator methoxyfenozide (MEOF) during crop pollination, exposures that extend into the hive via contaminated stored food. We examined the sublethal effects of MEOF-contamin
Correction to: Fatty acid homeostasis in honey bees (Apis mellifera) fed commercial diet supplements
Autor:
Vanessa Corby-Harris, Meghan M. Bennett, Megan E. Deeter, Lucy Snyder, Charlotte Meador, Ashley C. Welchert, Amelia Hoffman, Bethany T. Obernesser, Mark J. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Apidologie. 53
Autor:
Vanessa Corby-Harris, Lucy Snyder, Charlotte Meador, Emily Watkins-DeJong, Bethany T. Obernesser, Nicholas Brown, Mark J. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Journal of insect physiology. 143
Honey bee colony health is a function of the individuals, their interactions, and the environment. A major goal of honey bee research is to understand how colonies respond to stress. Individual-level studies of the bee stress response are tractable,
Autor:
Vanessa, Corby-Harris, Megan E, Deeter, Lucy, Snyder, Charlotte, Meador, Ashley C, Welchert, Amelia, Hoffman, Bethany T, Obernesser
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 223(Pt 8)
Recent widespread honey bee (
Autor:
Lucy Snyder
Publikováno v:
2016 International Congress of Entomology.