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    Non-optimal ambient temperatures aggravate insecticide toxicity and affect honey bees Apis mellifera L. gene regulation by Alburaki, Mohamed, Madella, Shayne, Cook, Steven C.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-03-2023)
    “…In this study, we conducted a transcriptional analysis of five honey bee genes to examine their functional involvement vis-à-vis ambient temperatures and…”
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    Influence of honey bee seasonal phenotype and emerging conditions on diet behavior and susceptibility to imidacloprid by Alburaki, Mohamed, Madella, Shayne, Vu, Philene, Corona, Miguel

    Published in Apidologie (01-03-2022)
    “…Honey bee Apis mellifera L. colonies produce two distinct phenotypes of workers during summer and winter to cope with drastic seasonal variations in climate…”
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    Sensitivity to imidacloprid insecticide varies among some social and solitary bee species of agricultural value by Sampson, Blair, Gregorc, Aleš, Alburaki, Mohamed, Werle, Christopher, Karim, Shahid, Adamczyk, John, Knight, Patricia

    Published in PloS one (03-05-2023)
    “…Pollinator health risks from long-lasting neonicotinoid insecticides like imidacloprid has primarily focused on commercially managed, cavity-nesting bees in…”
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    Neonicotinoid-Coated Zea mays Seeds Indirectly Affect Honeybee Performance and Pathogen Susceptibility in Field Trials by Alburaki, Mohamed, Boutin, Sébastien, Mercier, Pierre-Luc, Loublier, Yves, Chagnon, Madeleine, Derome, Nicolas

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2015)
    “…Thirty-two honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies were studied in order to detect and measure potential in vivo effects of neonicotinoid pesticides used in…”
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    Honey bee populations of the USA display restrictions in their mtDNA haplotype diversity by Alburaki, Mohamed, Madella, Shayne, Lopez, Jillian, Bouga, Maria, Chen, Yanping, vanEngelsdorp, Dennis

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (04-01-2023)
    “…The genetic diversity of the USA honey bee ( L.) populations was examined through a molecular approach using two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers. A total of…”
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    Prevalence and distribution of Varroa destructor and Nosema spp. in symptomatic honey bee colonies across the USA from 2015 to 2022 by Abban, Samuel, Smith, Bart, Corona, Miguel, Cook, Steven C., Evans, Jay D., Chen, Yanping, Alburaki, Mohamed

    Published in Scientific reports (19-01-2024)
    “…USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory received symptomatic honey bee ( Apis mellifera L.) samples across the United States for disease diagnosis. Here, we present a…”
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    RFID Technology Serving Honey Bee Research: A Comprehensive Description of a 32-Antenna System to Study Honey Bee and Queen Behavior by Alburaki, Mohamed, Madella, Shayne, Corona, Miguel

    Published in Applied system innovation (01-12-2021)
    “…The fields of electronics and information technology have witnessed rapid development during the last decades, providing significant technical support to the…”
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    Non-Invasive Genotyping of Honey Bee Queens Apis mellifera L.: Transition of the DraI mtDNA COI-COII Test to In Silico by Madella, Shayne, Grubbs, Kyle, Alburaki, Mohamed

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (30-12-2020)
    “…The honey bee L. colony is headed by a single and indispensable queen, whose duty it is to ensure brood production and provide pheromonal stability within the…”
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    Toxicity of Selected Acaricides to Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) and Varroa (Varroa destructor Anderson and Trueman) and Their Use in Controlling Varroa within Honey Bee Colonies by Gregorc, Aleš, Alburaki, Mohamed, Sampson, Blair, Knight, Patricia R, Adamczyk, John

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (10-05-2018)
    “…The efficacies of various acaricides in order to control a parasitic mite, the Varroa mite, , of honey bees, were measured in two different settings, namely,…”
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    Decoupling the effects of nutrition, age, and behavioral caste on honey bee physiology, immunity, and colony health by Corona, Miguel, Branchiccela, Belen, Alburaki, Mohamed, Palmer-Young, Evan C, Madella, Shayne, Chen, Yanping, Evans, Jay D

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (13-03-2023)
    “…Nutritional stress, especially a dearth of pollen, has been linked to honey bee colony losses. Colony-level experiments are critical for understanding the…”
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    An Insight Into the microRNA Profile of the Ectoparasitic Mite Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae), the Primary Vector of Honey Bee Deformed Wing Virus by Kumar, Deepak, Alburaki, Mohamed, Tahir, Faizan, Goblirsch, Michael, Adamczyk, John, Karim, Shahid

    “…The remarkably adaptive mite is the most important honey bee ectoparasite. mites are competent vectors of deformed wing virus (DWV), and the -virus complex is…”
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    Honey bee populations surviving Varroa destructor parasitism in Latin America and their mechanisms of resistance by Guzman-Novoa, Ernesto, Corona, Miguel, Alburaki, Mohamed, Reynaldi, Francisco José, Invernizzi, Ciro, Fernández de Landa, Gregorio, Maggi, Matías

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (06-08-2024)
    “…The honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) parasitic mite, Varroa destructor , is considered one of the main causes of colony losses in European honey bee (EHB)…”
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    Honey Bee Survival and Pathogen Prevalence: From the Perspective of Landscape and Exposure to Pesticides by Alburaki, Mohamed, Chen, Deniz, Skinner, John A, Meikle, William G, Tarpy, David R, Adamczyk, John, Stewart, Scott D

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (13-06-2018)
    “…In order to study the in situ effects of the agricultural landscape and exposure to pesticides on honey bee health, sixteen honey bee colonies were placed in…”
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    Effects of landscape variation on thermoregulation and performance in Apis mellifera honey bee colonies: insights from mtDNA haplotypes by Alburaki, Mohamed, Garnery, Lionel

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (19-10-2024)
    “…In a year-long research study, we delved into the thermoregulation and performance of twenty-one honey bee colonies situated in three distinct landscape…”
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    Polyurethane honey bee hives provide better winter insulation than wooden hives by Alburaki, Mohamed, Corona, Miguel

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (28-10-2021)
    “…During the last decades, the beekeeping industry has seen very few changes and improvements on the widely used Langstroth wooden hive. The recent development…”
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    Review of the DraICOI-COII test for the conservation of the black honeybee (Apis mellifera mellifera) by Rortais, Agnès, Arnold, Gérard, Alburaki, Mohamed, Legout, Hélène, Garnery, Lionel

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-04-2011)
    “…The black honeybee ( Apis mellifera mellifera ; M lineage) which is affected by widespread colony losses, colony introgression and population shifts within its…”
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    Effects of coumaphos and imidacloprid on honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) lifespan and antioxidant gene regulations in laboratory experiments by Gregorc, Ales, Alburaki, Mohamed, Rinderer, Nicholas, Sampson, Blair, Knight, Patricia R., Karim, Shahid, Adamczyk, John

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2018)
    “…The main objective of this study was to test comparatively the effects of two common insecticides on honey bee Apis mellifera worker’s lifespan, food…”
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    Brood removal or queen caging combined with oxalic acid treatment to control varroa mites (Varroa destructor) in honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera) by Gregorc, Aleš, Alburaki, Mohamed, Werle, Chris, Knight, Patricia R., Adamczyk, John

    Published in Apidologie (01-12-2017)
    “…Few studies of honey bee colonies exist where varroa mite control is achieved by integrating broodless conditions, through either total brood removal or queen…”
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    Interplay between Selenium, selenoprotein genes, and oxidative stress in honey bee Apis mellifera L by Alburaki, Mohamed, Smith, Kristina D., Adamczyk, John, Karim, Shahid

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-08-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Honey bees are vulnerable to slight augmentations of inorganic Selenium in their diet.•Selenium induces oxidative stress in honey bees…”
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