نتایج جستجو برای: onlooker bee

تعداد نتایج: 13655  

2015
Jeong-Hee Choi Young-Sook Jang Jae-Won Oh Cheol-Hong Kim In-Gyu Hyun

Bee pollen is pollen granules packed by honey bees and is widely consumed as natural healthy supplements. Bee pollen-induced anaphylaxis has rarely been reported, and its allergenic components have never been studied. A 40-year-old male came to the emergency room with generalized urticaria, facial edema, dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea 1 hour after ingesting one tablespo...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
James H Cane Robert L Minckley Linda J Kervin T'ai H Roulston Neal M Williams

Urbanization within the Tucson Basin of Arizona during the past 50+ years has fragmented the original desert scrub into patches of different sizes and ages. These remnant patches and the surrounding desert are dominated by Larrea tridentata (creosote bush), a long-lived shrub whose flowers are visited by > 120 native bee species across its range. Twenty-one of these bee species restrict their p...

2015
Erika Péntek‐Zakar Andrzej Oleksa Tomasz Borowik Szilvia Kusza

Carniolan honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica) are considered as an indigenous subspecies in Hungary adapted to most of the ecological and climatic conditions in this area. However, during the last decades Hungarian beekeepers have recognized morphological signs of the Italian honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica). As the natural distribution of the honey bee subspecies can be affected by the imp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Romina Rader Ignasi Bartomeus Lucas A Garibaldi Michael P D Garratt Brad G Howlett Rachael Winfree Saul A Cunningham Margaret M Mayfield Anthony D Arthur Georg K S Andersson Riccardo Bommarco Claire Brittain Luísa G Carvalheiro Natacha P Chacoff Martin H Entling Benjamin Foully Breno M Freitas Barbara Gemmill-Herren Jaboury Ghazoul Sean R Griffin Caroline L Gross Lina Herbertsson Felix Herzog Juliana Hipólito Sue Jaggar Frank Jauker Alexandra-Maria Klein David Kleijn Smitha Krishnan Camila Q Lemos Sandra A M Lindström Yael Mandelik Victor M Monteiro Warrick Nelson Lovisa Nilsson David E Pattemore Natália de O Pereira Gideon Pisanty Simon G Potts Menno Reemer Maj Rundlöf Cory S Sheffield Jeroen Scheper Christof Schüepp Henrik G Smith Dara A Stanley Jane C Stout Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi Hisatomo Taki Carlos H Vergara Blandina F Viana Michal Woyciechowski

Wild and managed bees are well documented as effective pollinators of global crops of economic importance. However, the contributions by pollinators other than bees have been little explored despite their potential to contribute to crop production and stability in the face of environmental change. Non-bee pollinators include flies, beetles, moths, butterflies, wasps, ants, birds, and bats, amon...

2016
Karel Schoonvaere Lina De Smet Guy Smagghe Andy Vierstraete Bart P Braeckman Dirk C de Graaf

The diversity of eukaryote organisms and viruses associated with wild bees remains poorly characterized in contrast to the well-documented pathosphere of the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Using a deliberate RNA shotgun metagenomic sequencing strategy in combination with a dedicated bioinformatics workflow, we identified the (micro-)organisms and viruses associated with two bumble bee hosts...

2011
Eman I. AbdEl-Gawad

Although bee pollen was recommended as a supplemental diet for its nutritionally beneficial components, it is warning for its usage during pregnancy. In this study bee pollen (PB) water extract with different doses (2.5 & 5 and 10 g/kg b.w./day) was delivered to pregnant rats orally from day 1 to day 21 of gestation to address the physiological relevance of bee pollen rich in proteins and phyto...

2015
Md. Mahbubur RAHMAN Sei-Jin LEE Gi-Beum KIM Dong Kwon YANG Md. Rafiqul ALAM Shang-Jin KIM

Fatalities among avian species due to multiple bee stings are rare. Sixteen pigeons on a farm in Bangladesh each suffered multiple bee stings. Ten of the pigeons died before treatment, 5 (4-11 stings) died within 12 hr after treatment, and 1 pigeon (only 3 stings) survived. Body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, hematocrit, hemoglobin, erythrocytes, thrombocytes, MCV, MCH and MCHC decr...

Journal: :Genome research 2003
Neil F Lobo Lucas Q Ton Catherine A Hill Christine Emore Jeanne Romero-Severson Greg J Hunt Frank H Collins

We have sequenced an 81-kb genomic region from the honey bee, Apis mellifera, associated with a quantitative trait locus (QTL) sting-2 for aggressive behavior. This sequence represents the first extensive study of the honey-bee genome structure encompassing putative genes in a QTL for a behavioral trait. Expression of 13 putative genes, as well as two transcripts that were present in a honey-be...

2010
Elke Genersch Michel Aubert

Until the late 1980s, specific viral infections of the honey bee were generally considered harmless in all countries. Then, with the worldwide introduction of the ectoparasite mite Varroa destructor, beekeepers encountered increasing difficulties in maintaining their colonies. Epidemiological surveys and laboratory experiments have demonstrated that the newly acquired virulence of several virus...

2010
Young Moo Choo Kwang Sik Lee Hyung Joo Yoon Bo Yeon Kim Mi Ri Sohn Jong Yul Roh Yeon Ho Je Nam Jung Kim Iksoo Kim Soo Dong Woo Hung Dae Sohn Byung Rae Jin

Bee venom contains a variety of peptides and enzymes, including serine proteases. While the presence of serine proteases in bee venom has been demonstrated, the role of these proteins in bee venom has not been elucidated. Furthermore, there is currently no information available regarding the melanization response or the fibrin(ogen)olytic activity of bee venom serine protease, and the molecular...

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