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Mechanical transfer of honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) virus sequences to wax by worker traffic and aerosolization. [PDF]
Colwell MJ, Pernal SF, Currie RW.
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Strategies to Mitigate the Adverse Impacts of Viral Infections on Honey Bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.) Colonies. [PDF]
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Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Prokupac Grape Pomace Extract: Implications for Redox Modulation in Honey Bee Cells. [PDF]
Glavinić U +6 more
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A honey bee fossil (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene Teragi Group, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: Bridging a gap in <i>Apis</i> evolutionary history. [PDF]
Takahashi Y, Takahashi JI.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021
Honey bees are faced with many diseases, some more serious than others. Observing irregularities during routine hive inspection may indicate potential problems. Not all disorders are equally important; some are more detrimental and need immediate attention, whereas others may only need time to clear up.
Jennifer J. Keller, Don I. Hopkins
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Honey bees are faced with many diseases, some more serious than others. Observing irregularities during routine hive inspection may indicate potential problems. Not all disorders are equally important; some are more detrimental and need immediate attention, whereas others may only need time to clear up.
Jennifer J. Keller, Don I. Hopkins
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, 2021
European honey bees have been introduced across the globe and may compete with native bees for floral resources. Compounding effects of urbanization and introduced species on native bees are, however, unclear.
K. Prendergast, K. Dixon, P. Bateman
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European honey bees have been introduced across the globe and may compete with native bees for floral resources. Compounding effects of urbanization and introduced species on native bees are, however, unclear.
K. Prendergast, K. Dixon, P. Bateman
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Bee World, 2020
Western honey bees, Apis mellifera L., (hereafter “honey bee”) are among the most widespread organisms in the world, as their association with humans has led to their dispersal from their native ra...
H. Boncristiani +7 more
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Western honey bees, Apis mellifera L., (hereafter “honey bee”) are among the most widespread organisms in the world, as their association with humans has led to their dispersal from their native ra...
H. Boncristiani +7 more
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