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Engineered symbiont biosensor maps micron-scale sugar gradients in the honeybee gut

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Chhun A   +6 more
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A Review of Honeybee Venom Allergens and Allergenicity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Honeybee venom is a source of proteins with allergenic properties which can result in in various symptoms, ranging from local reactions through to systematic life-threatening anaphylaxis, or even death.
Marta BurzyƄska   +1 more
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Microplastic Polystyrene Ingestion Promotes the Susceptibility of Honeybee to Viral Infection.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2021
Microplastics (MPs) are an emerging threat to ecological conservation and biodiversity; however, little is known of the types and possible impacts of MPs in pollinators.
Yanchun Deng   +7 more
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Nano- and micro-polystyrene plastics disturb gut microbiota and intestinal immune system in honeybee.

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Micro- (MPs) and nano-plastics (NPs) have become emerging pollutants in the environment. Their wide distribution and capacity as a vector of hazardous materials threaten various organisms. Honeybees have been used as bioindicators for pollutants as their
Kewen Wang   +7 more
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Ecological toxicity reduction of dinotefuran to honeybee: New perspective from an enantiomeric level

open access: yesEnvironment International, 2019
In last decade, there has been a concerted effort to reduce the potential threats of honeybees' population due to exposure to neonicotinoid pesticides.
Zenglong Chen   +2 more
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The phytochemistry of the honeybee

Phytochemistry, 2018
Honeybees rely on plants for everything they need to keep the colony running; plant nectar and pollen are their only carbohydrate and protein food sources. By foraging to satisfy their basic nutritional demand, honeybees inevitably gather specialized plant metabolites as part of the nectar and pollen.
Bankova, Vassya   +2 more
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Saving the Honeybee

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses colony collapse disorder, which has killed large numbers of honeybees in the U.S. as of 2009. The disappearance of honeybees as a result of the disorder is described, noting the potential for a significant impact upon around 100 crops grown in the U.S. that require pollination.
Diana, Cox-Foster, Dennis, vanEngelsdorp
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Magnetoreception in Honeybees

Science, 1994
Magnetoreception by honeybees ( Apis mellifera ) is demonstrated by such activities as comb building and homing orientation, which are affected by the geomagnetic field. In other magnetoreceptive species, iron oxide crystals in the form of magnetite have been shown to be necessary for primary detection of magnetic ...
C Y, Hsu, C W, Li
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Honeybee Ecology


The book presents honeybees as a model system for investigating advanced social life among insects from an evolutionary perspective.Originally published in 1985.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make ...
T. Seeley
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