نتایج جستجو برای: apis mellifera ligustica spin

تعداد نتایج: 133035  

2018
Rositsa Shumkova Ani Georgieva Georgi Radoslavov Daniela Sirakova Gyulnas Dzhebir Boyko Neov Maria Bouga Peter Hristov

Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae are the two main microsporidian parasites causing nosematosis in the honey bee Apis mellifera. The aim of the present study is to investigate the presence of Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae in the area of Bulgaria. The 16S (SSU) rDNA gene region was chosen for analysis. A duplex PCR assay was performed on 108 honey bee samples from three different parts of the coun...

2016
Hyun-Na Koo Soon-Gyu Lee Seung-Hwan Yun Hyun Kyung Kim Yong Soo Choi Gil-Hah Kim

This study compared stress-induced expression of Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) genes in the European honeybee Apis mellifera L. and Asian honeybee Apis cerana F. Expression of both SOD1 and TrxR rapidly increased up to 5 h after exposure to cold (4 °C) or heat (37 °C) treatment and then gradually decreased, with a stronger effect induced by cold stress in A....

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2016
G Ding N Fondevila M A Palacio J Merke A Martinez B Camacho A Aignasse E Figini G Rodriguez L Lv Z Liu W Shi

Honeybees are threatened by various pathogens and parasites. More than 18 viruses have been described in honeybees and many of them have been detected in China and Argentina. In China, both Apis cerana and Apis mellifera are raised. In Argentina, beekeepers raise different ecotypes of A. mellifera: European honeybees (in both temperate and subtropical regions) and Africanised honeybees (in subt...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Chao Chen Zhiguang Liu Qi Pan Xiao Chen Huihua Wang Haikun Guo Shidong Liu Hongfeng Lu Shilin Tian Ruiqiang Li Wei Shi

Studying the genetic signatures of climate-driven selection can produce insights into local adaptation and the potential impacts of climate change on populations. The honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an interesting species to study local adaptation because it originated in tropical/subtropical climatic regions and subsequently spread into temperate regions. However, little is known about the genet...

2016
M I Betti L M Wahl M Zamir

Age structure is an important feature of the division of labour within honeybee colonies, but its effects on colony dynamics have rarely been explored. We present a model of a honeybee colony that incorporates this key feature, and use this model to explore the effects of both winter and disease on the fate of the colony. The model offers a novel explanation for the frequently observed phenomen...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Lars Chittka Keith Jensen

New research shows that honeybees can classify arrangements of two visual patterns according to their spatial configuration. Can bees learn relational concepts of 'above' and 'below'? And are the underlying psychological processes comparable in humans and other primates facing similar tasks?

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
N Hempel De Ibarra M Vorobyev R Brandt M Giurfa

Honeybees, Apis mellifera, were trained to detect coloured disks with either a strong or a weak intensity difference against the background. Green, blue, ultraviolet-reflecting white and grey papers were reciprocally combined as targets or backgrounds, providing strong chromatic and/or achromatic cues. The behavioural performance of the honeybees was always symmetrical for both reciprocal targe...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
R. Kern M. Egelhaaf M. V. Srinivasan

The mechanism of edge detection in the honeybee was investigated by examining the effects of combining different kinds of visual cues that define an edge. Free-flying bees were trained to land at three different types of edges which were defined by texture and relative motion cues either in isolation or in combination with each other. Bees are able to detect and land at the three types of edges...

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