Search Results - "Emsen, Berna"
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Seasonality of Nosema ceranae Infections and Their Relationship with Honey Bee Populations, Food Stores, and Survivorship in a North American Region
Published in Veterinary sciences (08-09-2020)“…Nosema ceranae is an emerging pathogen of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera L.), and thus its seasonality and impact on bee colonies is not sufficiently…”
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Genotypic variability and relationships between mite infestation levels, mite damage, grooming intensity, and removal of Varroa destructor mites in selected strains of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-07-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► We tested honey bee genotypes for grooming behavior and varroa mite resistance. ► Grooming behavior is an important component in the…”
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Lower virus infections in Varroa destructor-infested and uninfested brood and adult honey bees (Apis mellifera) of a low mite population growth colony compared to a high mite population growth colony
Published in PloS one (27-02-2015)“…A comparison was made of the prevalence and relative quantification of deformed wing virus (DWV), Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV), black queen cell virus…”
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Selective Breeding for Low and High Varroa destructor Growth in Honey Bee ( Apis mellifera ) Colonies: Initial Results of Two Generations
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (04-12-2020)“…After two years of bidirectional selection for low and high rates of population growth (LVG and HVG, respectively) in honey bee ( ) colonies in Ontario,…”
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The Effects of Using Different Organic Compounds against Honey Bee Mite (Varroa destructor Anderson and Trueman) on Colony Developments of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) and Residue Levels in Honey
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Higher prevalence and levels of Nosema ceranae than Nosema apis infections in Canadian honey bee colonies
Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-01-2016)“…This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and infection levels of the microsporidia fungi Nosema apis and/or Nosema ceranae in honey bee colonies of…”
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Evaluation of Dry and Wet Formulations of Oxalic Acid, Thymol, and Oregano Oil for Varroa Mite Colonies
Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-12-2020)“…The efficacy and safety of dry and wet formulations of three nonsynthetic compounds, oxalic acid (OA), thymol (T), and oregano oil (OO), for the control of…”
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Differential Gene Expression Associated with Honey Bee Grooming Behavior in Response to Varroa Mites
Published in Behavior genetics (01-05-2017)“…Honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) grooming behavior is an important mechanism of resistance against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor . This research was…”
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Evaluation of Dry and Wet Formulations of Oxalic Acid, Thymol, and Oregano Oil for Varroa Mite (Acari: Varroidae) Control in Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colonies
Published in Journal of economic entomology (09-12-2020)“…The efficacy and safety of dry and wet formulations of three nonsynthetic compounds, oxalic acid (OA), thymol (T), and oregano oil (OO), for the control of…”
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Effect of royal jelly on puberty of ewe lambs
Published in Medycyna weterynaryjna (01-09-2021)“…In this study, we investigated the effect of royal jelly on the puberty of female ¼ Romanov × ¾ Morkaraman crossbred lambs. Royal jelly was applied in two…”
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Lower Virus Infections in Varroa destructor-Infested and Uninfested Brood and Adult Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) of a Low Mite Population Growth Colony Compared to a High Mite Population Growth Colony: e0118885
Published in PloS one (01-02-2015)“…A comparison was made of the prevalence and relative quantification of deformed wing virus (DWV), Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV), black queen cell virus…”
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