نتایج جستجو برای: honey bees

تعداد نتایج: 19015  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Jennifer M. Tsuruda Gro V. Amdam Robert E. Page

BACKGROUND Honey bees display a complex set of anatomical, physiological, and behavioral traits that correlate with the colony storage of surplus pollen (pollen hoarding). We hypothesize that the association of these traits is a result of pleiotropy in a gene signaling network that was co-opted by natural selection to function in worker division of labor and foraging specialization. By acting o...

2012
Charlie Nicholson Eli Kirk Price

Pollen, the primary dietary source of proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, is essential to the physiological development of adult honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). A varied pollen diet is vital to immune system maintenance, organ development, and colony succession via brood production. The reasons for the recent decline in honey bee populations are wide-ranging but include a lack of diverse ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
M D Breed K R Williams J H Fewell

Honey bees, Apis mellifera, acquire nest-mate recognition cues from wax, the predominant material used in nest construction. Exposure of a newly emerged worker bee to wax-comb substrate significantly reduced the acceptability of that worker to sister bees. Cues acquired from the comb provided colony-specific information about the identity of worker bees; moreover, the effect of comb exposure ha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Philipp Engel Vincent G Martinson Nancy A Moran

Animals living in social communities typically harbor a characteristic gut microbiota important for nutrition and pathogen defense. Accordingly, in the gut of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, a distinctive microbial community, composed of a taxonomically restricted set of species specific to social bees, has been identified. Despite the ecological and economical importance of honey bees and the i...

2018
Sarah C Wood Ivanna V Kozii Roman V Koziy Tasha Epp Elemir Simko

BACKGROUND Thiamethoxam, clothianidin, and imidacloprid are the most commonly used neonicotinoid insecticides on the Canadian prairies. There is widespread contamination of nectar and pollen with neonicotinoids, at concentrations which are sublethal for honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus). OBJECTIVE We compared the effects of chronic, sublethal exposure to the three most commonly used neonic...

2015
Nadja Steinmann Miguel Corona Peter Neumann Benjamin Dainat Stephen J. Martin

The eusocial honey bee, Apis mellifera, has evolved remarkable abilities to survive extreme seasonal differences in temperature and availability of resources by dividing the worker caste into two groups that differ in physiology and lifespan: summer and winter bees. Most of the recent major losses of managed honey bee colonies occur during the winter, suggesting that winter bees may have compro...

2015
Adam G Dolezal Jimena Carrillo-Tripp Allen Miller Amy L. Toth

14 Honey bees are exposed to a variety of environmental stressors that impact their health, 15 including nutritional stress, pathogens, and chemicals in the environment. In particular, there has 16 been increasing evidence that sublethal exposure to pesticides can cause subtle, yet important 17 effects on honey bee health and behavior. Here, we add to this body of knowledge by presenting 18 dat...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2008
Y Le Conte M Navajas

The European honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically valuable pollinator of agricultural crops worldwide. Bees are also crucial in maintaining biodiversity by pollinating numerous plant species whose fertilisation requires an obligatory pollinator. Apis mellifera is a species that has shown great adaptive potential, as it is found almost everywhere in the world and in highly diverse...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Jacob M Peters Nick Gravish Stacey A Combes

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are remarkable fliers that regularly carry heavy loads of nectar and pollen, supported by a flight system - the wings, thorax and flight muscles - that one might assume is optimized for aerial locomotion. However, honey bees also use this system to perform other crucial tasks that are unrelated to flight. When ventilating the nest, bees grip the surface of the comb o...

2014
G. Christopher Cutler Cynthia D. Scott-Dupree Maryam Sultan Andrew D. McFarlane Larry Brewer

In summer 2012, we initiated a large-scale field experiment in southern Ontario, Canada, to determine whether exposure to clothianidin seed-treated canola (oil seed rape) has any adverse impacts on honey bees. Colonies were placed in clothianidin seed-treated or control canola fields during bloom, and thereafter were moved to an apiary with no surrounding crops grown from seeds treated with neo...

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