نتایج جستجو برای: honey bees

تعداد نتایج: 19015  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Claire Brittain Neal Williams Claire Kremen Alexandra-Maria Klein

In diverse pollinator communities, interspecific interactions may modify the behaviour and increase the pollination effectiveness of individual species. Because agricultural production reliant on pollination is growing, improving pollination effectiveness could increase crop yield without any increase in agricultural intensity or area. In California almond, a crop highly dependent on honey bee ...

2013
L. H. Pratt

Honeybees are effective monitors of environmental pollution. The objective of this study was to summarize tritium en) concentrations in bees and honey collected from within and around Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) over an 18-year period. Based on the long-term average, bees from nine out of eleven hives and honey from six out of eleven hives on LANL lands contained H that was significan...

2017
Eva Marit Hystad Heli Salmela Gro Vang Amdam Daniel Münch

Honey bees as other insects rely on the innate immune system for protection against diseases. The innate immune system includes the circulating hemocytes (immune cells) that clear pathogens from hemolymph (blood) by phagocytosis, nodulation or encapsulation. Honey bee hemocyte numbers have been linked to hemolymph levels of vitellogenin. Vitellogenin is a multifunctional protein with immune-sup...

2018
Vivek Pokhrel Nicholas A DeLisi Robert G Danka Todd W Walker James A Ottea Kristen B Healy

Few studies have examined the impact of mosquito adulticides on honey bees under conditions that reflect actual field exposure. Whereas several studies have evaluated the toxicity of mosquito control products on honey bees, most have been laboratory based and have focused solely on acute mortality as a measure of impact. The goal of this study was to determine effects of routine applications of...

2004
Selim Dedej Keith S. Delaplane Harald Scherm

Honey bees are important pollinators of commercial blueberries in the southeastern United States, and blueberry producers often use supplemental bees to achieve adequate fruit set. However, honey bees also vector the plant pathogenic fungus Monilinia vacciniicorymbosi which infects open blueberry flowers through the gynoecial pathway causing mummy berry disease. Here, we report the results of a...

2004
Claudio PORRINI Anna Gloria SABATINI Stefano GIROTTI Fabiana FINI Lorenzo MONACO Giorgio CELLI Laura BORTOLOTTI Severino GHINI

The monitoring of pesticides with honey bees, which has been carried out by our group since the beginning of the 1980’s, is an extremely important technique not only for proving potential bee poisoning risks by the use of pesticides, but also for determining the degree of environmental contamination due to plant protection products. In fact, because of its morphological and ethological features...

2014
William J. Marringa Michael J. Krueger Nancy L. Burritt James B. Burritt Gro V. Amdam

Multiple stress factors in honey bees are causing loss of bee colonies worldwide. Several infectious agents of bees are believed to contribute to this problem. The mechanisms of honey bee immunity are not completely understood, in part due to limited information about the types and abundances of hemocytes that help bees resist disease. Our study utilized flow cytometry and microscopy to examine...

2009
DAVID W. ROUBIK

Very little effort has been made to investigate bee population dynamics among intact wilderness areas. The presence of newly-arrived feral Africanized honey bee (AHB), Apis mellifera (Apidae), populations was studied for 10-17 years in areas previously with few or no escaped European apiary honey bees. Here I describe and interpret the major results from studies in three neotropical forests: Fr...

2003
Matthew J. WOOD Francis L.W. RATNIEKS

Guard honey bees patrol the entrance to the nest and are thought to recognise nestmates by cuticular hydrocarbons. We aimed to determine whether honey bee guards can recognise predatory common wasps Vespula vulgaris and nestmates by olfactory cues. Odours were transferred between both honey bees and wasps and the responses of guards to controlled introductions monitored. When controlling for th...

Journal: :The Western journal of medicine 1999
R S Vetter P K Visscher S Camazine

Stinging events involving honey bees and wasps are rare; most deaths or clinically important incidents involve very few stings (< 10) and anaphylactic shock. However, mass stinging events can prove life-threatening via the toxic action of the venom when injected in large amounts. With the advent of the Africanized honey bee in the southwestern United States and its potential for further spread,...

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