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Acetamiprid Exposure Disrupts Gut Microbiota in Adult and Larval Worker Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.). [PDF]
Su Y, Shi J, Hu Y, Liu J, Wu X.
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Sensitive Environmental DNA Methods for Low‐Risk Surveillance of At‐Risk Bumble Bees
ABSTRACT Terrestrial environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques have been proposed as a means of sensitive, non‐lethal pollinator monitoring. To date, however, no studies have provided evidence that eDNA methods can achieve detection sensitivity on par with traditional pollinator surveys.
Rodney T. Richardson +7 more
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Evaluating the Influence of Different Artificial Diets on Apis mellifera L. Using Health Biomarkers and Performance Metrics. [PDF]
Islam SU +8 more
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Plant‐Pollinator Interaction Rewiring Boosts Year‐to‐Year Community Persistence
Our study shows that year‐to‐year changes in plant–pollinator interactions are not random but structured to enhance pollinator persistence, buffering communities against environmental fluctuations. Using a uniquely resolved 8‐year dataset from 12 sites, we reveal that these shifts are primarily driven by changes in phenology and abundance of the ...
Virginia Domínguez‐Garcia +4 more
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The effect of pollen monodiets on fat body morphology parameters and energy substrate levels in the fat body and hemolymph of Apis mellifera L. workers. [PDF]
Bryś MS, Staniec B, Strachecka A.
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Viral spill‐over from honey bees is a potential threat to wild pollinators. We used causal modelling approaches to detect the main drivers of spill‐over. Honey bee viral density, niche overlap with honey bees, urbanisation and plant‐pollinator network structure all played an important role in the transmission of BQCV, DWV‐A and DWV‐B.
Willem Proesmans +24 more
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Glutathione-S-Transferase Response Towards Imidacloprid in Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Hussein M. Ali +4 more
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