نتایج جستجو برای: varroa

تعداد نتایج: 1070  

2016
Hongbo Jiang Donghun Kim Sharon Dobesh Jay D. Evans Ronald J. Nachman Krzysztof Kaczmarek Janusz Zabrocki Yoonseong Park

The varroa mite, Varroa destructor, is a devastating ectoparasite of the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. cerana. Control of these mites in beehives is a challenge in part due to the lack of toxic agents that are specific to mites and not to the host honey bee. In searching for a specific toxic target of varroa mites, we investigated two closely related neuropeptidergic systems, tachykinin-rela...

Journal: :Caliphate Journal of Science and Technology 2023

A mathematical model was proposed and analysed to study the dynamics of a system prey, primary predator super in which predators show Holing Type II functional response their respective prey. The substantially provides mechanism for improving survivability honeybee population halt negative impact Varroa-mite infestation on by introducing Pseudoscorpion serve as Varroa-mite. Also, significantly ...

Journal: :Allergy 2004
O Rudeschko A Machnik H Dörfelt H-H Kaatz B Schlott R W Kinne

BACKGROUND Inhalation allergies, caused by allergens from various kinds of pollen, house dust mites, animal epithelium, and mould fungi, are strongly increasing in frequency. In 2.6% of the cases the allergen source remains unidentified. The present paper describes a so far unknown inhalation allergy which was observed in the case of a patient working with hives. METHODS AND RESULTS The aller...

2017
Barbara Locke Emilia Semberg Eva Forsgren Joachim R de Miranda

Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a lethal virus of honeybees (Apis mellifera) implicated in elevated colony mortality rates worldwide and facilitated through vector transmission by the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor. Clinical, symptomatic DWV infections are almost exclusively associated with high virus titres during pupal development, usually acquired through feeding by Varroa mites when repr...

2014
Kerry L. Price Sarah C.R. Lummis

GABA-activated RDL receptors are the insect equivalent of mammalian GABAA receptors, and play a vital role in neurotransmission and insecticide action. Here we clone the pore lining M2 region of the Varroa mite RDL receptor and show that it has 4 atypical residues when compared to M2 regions of most other insects, including bees, which are the major host of Varroa mites. We create mutant Drosop...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Ryan D Kuster Humberto F Boncristiani Olav Rueppell

The ectoparasitic Varroa destructor mite is a major contributor to the ongoing honey bee health crisis. Varroa interacts with honey bee viruses, exacerbating their pathogenicity. In addition to vectoring viruses, immunosuppression of the developing honey bee hosts by Varroa has been proposed to explain the synergy between viruses and mites. However, the evidence for honey bee immune suppression...

2011
Gennaro Di Prisco Xuan Zhang Francesco Pennacchio Emilio Caprio Jilian Li Jay D. Evans Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman Michele Hamilton Yan Ping Chen

The dynamics of viruses are critical to our understanding of disease pathogenesis. Using honey bee Deformed wing virus (DWV) as a model, we conducted field and laboratory studies to investigate the roles of abiotic and biotic stress factors as well as host health conditions in dynamics of virus replication in honey bees. The results showed that temperature decline could lead to not only signifi...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2008
Dennis vanEngelsdorp Robyn M Underwood Diana L Cox-Foster

Controlling populations of varroa mites is crucial for the survival of the beekeeping industry. Many treatments exist, and all are designed to kill mites on adult bees. Because the majority of mites are found under capped brood, most treatments are designed to deliver active ingredients over an extended period to control mites on adult bees, as developing bees and mites emerge. In this study, a...

2014
Albert J. Robertson Brett Trost Erin Scruten Thomas Robertson Mohammad Mostajeran Wayne Connor Anthony Kusalik Philip Griebel Scott Napper

Recent investigations associate Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) parasitism and its associated pathogens and agricultural pesticides with negative effects on colony health, resulting in sporadic global declines in domestic honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations. These events have motivated efforts to develop research tools that can offer insight into the causes of declining bee health...

2011
Dieter Behrens Qiang Huang Cornelia Geßner Peter Rosenkranz Eva Frey Barbara Locke Robin F A Moritz F B Kraus

Varroa destructor is a highly virulent ectoparasitic mite of the honey bee Apis mellifera and a major cause of colony losses for global apiculture. Typically, chemical treatment is essential to control the parasite population in the honey bee colony. Nevertheless a few honey bee populations survive mite infestation without any treatment. We used one such Varroa mite tolerant honey bee lineage f...

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