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The role of electric fields in honey bee (Apis mellifera) communication
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are capable of detecting and responding to electric fields despite lacking a specialized electroreceptive organ. This ability is mediated through Johnston’s organ, which senses antennal movements induced by fluctuating ...
Aniagu, Matthew
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Diversity and Functional Potential of Yeasts Inhabiting Honey Bee Drones. [PDF]
Lapinskaitė V +4 more
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This study explores the diversity in cell morphology and growth behaviours of three Melissococcus plutonius strains, the causative agent of European foulbrood, employing electron microscopy and expression analysis of glycan‐binding protein candidate genes. Our results illustrate the mechanism of cell separation and the formation of individual cocci and
Oleg Lewkowski, Gerd Hause, Silvio Erler
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Whole-genome sequences of the dwarf honey bee subgenus Micrapis: Apis andreniformis and Apis florea. [PDF]
Ivancevic A +5 more
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AutoPollS: A tool for automated monitoring of pollinators using deep learning
Abstract Deep learning and computer vision hold enormous potential for automated monitoring of biodiversity, including pollinators and other insects. Efficient, scalable monitoring of insect pollinators is crucial given pollinators' role in supporting biodiversity and agricultural productivity amidst declining pollinator populations.
Matthew A.‐Y. Smith +13 more
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Innate defense mechanisms against Nosema ceranae in hygienic honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies. [PDF]
Miller MS +6 more
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A review of participatory mapping in conservation science and practice
There has been a recent increase and diversification in the use of participatory mapping in the field of conservation, however, methodological standards remain both disjointed and confounding. We conducted a comprehensive review of the conservation participatory mapping literature and synthesized geographical, temporal, and topical trends across a ...
Michael B. Kowalski +3 more
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ABSTRACT Division of labour in reproduction and in task performance are two hallmarks of insect societies. Bumble bees and honey bees are both classified as eusocial, but differ in the social organization of their colonies and in the hormonal regulation of division of labour.
Hagai Yehoshua Shpigler +8 more
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Assessing the Effects of Thymol and Oxalic Acid on Honey Bee Colony Condition Using Ratiometric Spectral Indicators in Honey and Beeswax. [PDF]
Stanković M +3 more
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