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A contribution to the knowledge of Nosema infections in bumble bees, Bombus spp
Experimental infections of adult and larval workers and adult males of Bombus terrestris with the microsporidium Nosema bombi showed all stages and both sexes to be susceptible.
Paul Schmid-Hempel, Roland Loosli
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Table of candiate models used for each analysis.
Siviter, Harry +3 more
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The primary purpose of the project was to determine the prevalence of Nosema bombi infections in the bumble bee communities of Northern Arizona. DNA was extracted from a Nosema bombi infected Bombus occidentalis male, to be used as a positive control for
Northern Arizona Universtiy (17855582)
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Parameter estimates and 95% confidence intervals derived by model averaging across the confidence set of models. Parameters highlighted in bold have 95% confidence intervals that do not cross zero.
Siviter, Harry +3 more
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Data from: A test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North America
Emergent fungal diseases are critical factors in global biodiversity declines. The fungal pathogen Nosema bombi was recently found to be widespread in declining species of North American bumble bees (Bombus), with circumstantial evidence suggesting an ...
Thorp, Robbin +4 more
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Parameters highlighted in bold have 95% confidence intervals that do not cross zero. Parameters highlighted in bold have 95% confidence intervals that do not cross zero.
Siviter, Harry +3 more
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Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North America
Emergent fungal diseases are critical factors in global biodiversity declines. The fungal pathogen Nosema bombi was recently found to be widespread in declining species of North American bumble bees (Bombus), with circumstantial evidence suggesting an ...
Sydney A. Cameron +9 more
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Fixation of microsporidian spores for electron microscopy
Fresh and frozen spores of the microsporidia Nosema apis and Nosema bombi were fixed using various fixatives at different times and temperatures. Paraformaldehyde and technical formaldehyde gave results comparable to or better than glutaraldehyde ...
Larsson, Ronny,, Lund University.
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Prevalence of Nosema microsporidians in commercial bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) is not related to the intensity of their use at the landscape scale [PDF]
The use of commercial bumblebees to aid crop pollination may result in overcrowding of agricultural landscapes by pollinators. Consequently, transmission of parasites between pollinators via shared flowers may be substantial. In SW Spain, we assessed the
Trillo, Alejandro +4 more
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Pre registration Experiment 1;Pre registration Experiment 2;Pre registration Experiment S2;Pre registration Experiment ...
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