Daniela Laurino
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Impact of Sublethal Concentrations of Imidacloprid on Honey Bee Hypopharyngeal Glands on Two Methodical Levels: Reliability of Measurements and Lab Versus Field Conditions
Impact of Sublethal Concentrations of Imidacloprid on Honey Bee Hypopharyngeal Glands on Two Methodical Levels: Reliability of Measurements and Lab Versus Field Conditions Open
After decades of use of neonicotinoid insecticides, it is proven that sublethal doses have behavioural and physiological effects on both Apis mellifera honey bee individuals and colonies. This work aimed a) to ring test the methodology of …
View article: Investigating Genetic and Phenotypic Variability of Queen Bees: Morphological and Reproductive Traits
Investigating Genetic and Phenotypic Variability of Queen Bees: Morphological and Reproductive Traits Open
The quality of the honeybee queen has an important effect on a colony’s development, productivity, and survival. Queen failure or loss is considered a leading cause for colonies’ mortality worldwide. The queen’s quality, resulting from her…
View article: COLOSS Task Force to Investigate and Reduce <i>Vespa velutina</i> Impacts and Spread
COLOSS Task Force to Investigate and Reduce <i>Vespa velutina</i> Impacts and Spread Open
COLOSS Task Force to Investigate and Reduce Vespa velutina Impacts and Spread
View article: Effectiveness and Selectiveness of Traps and Baits for Catching the Invasive Hornet Vespa velutina
Effectiveness and Selectiveness of Traps and Baits for Catching the Invasive Hornet Vespa velutina Open
Vespa velutina is an invasive hornet that is colonising several countries worldwide, with detrimental effects on multiple components but primarily affecting honey bees and native insect species. Traps for wasps and hornets are commonly use…
View article: Viability of thermal imaging in detecting nests of the invasive hornet <i>Vespa velutina</i>
Viability of thermal imaging in detecting nests of the invasive hornet <i>Vespa velutina</i> Open
Vespa velutina is an invasive hornet species that is colonising Europe, generating considerable impacts on honeybees, beekeeping and biodiversity. Control and early warning strategies for this species are mainly based on monitoring plans a…
View article: Vespa velutina: An Alien Driver of Honey Bee Colony Losses
Vespa velutina: An Alien Driver of Honey Bee Colony Losses Open
Vespa velutina, or Asian yellow-legged hornet, was accidentally introduced from China to other parts of the world: South Korea in 2003, Europe in 2004, and Japan in 2012. V. velutina represents a serious threat to native pollinators. It is…
View article: Establishing surveillance areas for tackling the invasion of Vespa velutina in outbreaks and over the border of its expanding range
Establishing surveillance areas for tackling the invasion of Vespa velutina in outbreaks and over the border of its expanding range Open
The yellow-legged hornet Vespavelutina is an invasive alien species in many areas of the world. In Europe, it is considered a species of Union concern and national authorities have to establish surveillance plans, early warning and rapid r…
View article: Recent upgrades of the harmonic radar for the tracking of the Asian yellow‐legged hornet
Recent upgrades of the harmonic radar for the tracking of the Asian yellow‐legged hornet Open
The yellow‐legged Asian hornet is an invasive species of wasps, indigenous of the South‐East Asia but quickly spreading in Southern Europe. Because of its exponential diffusion and its serious threat to the local honey bee colonies and to …
View article: Design of an harmonic radar for the tracking of the <scp>A</scp>sian yellow‐legged hornet
Design of an harmonic radar for the tracking of the <span>A</span>sian yellow‐legged hornet Open
The yellow‐legged A sian hornet is an invasive species of wasps, indigenous to the S outheast A sia but recently spreading in S outhern E urope. Because of its exponential diffusion and its serious threat to the local honeybee colonies (an…