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View article: Biting behavior against Varroa mites in honey bees is associated with changes in mandibles, with tracking by a new mobile application for mite damage identification
Biting behavior against Varroa mites in honey bees is associated with changes in mandibles, with tracking by a new mobile application for mite damage identification Open
Certain populations of feral or wild European Honey Bees (EHB), Apis mellifera , have developed a tolerance of or persistence against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor in the USA. Although the grooming or mite-biting behavior is a trait…
View article: Corrigendum: Morphological changes in the mandibles accompany the defensive behavior of Indiana mite biting honey bees against Varroa destructor
Corrigendum: Morphological changes in the mandibles accompany the defensive behavior of Indiana mite biting honey bees against Varroa destructor Open
CORRECTION article Front. Ecol. Evol., 29 January 2024Sec. Behavioral and Evolutionary Ecology Volume 12 - 2024 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1363147
View article: The Life Span and Levels of Oxidative Stress in Foragers Between Feral and Managed Honey Bee Colonies
The Life Span and Levels of Oxidative Stress in Foragers Between Feral and Managed Honey Bee Colonies Open
Molecular damage caused by oxidative stress may lead to organismal aging and result in acute mortality to organisms. Thus, oxidative stress resistance and longevity are closely linked. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the most important man…
View article: Morphological Changes in the Mandibles Accompany the Defensive Behavior of Indiana Mite Biting Honey Bees Against Varroa Destructor
Morphological Changes in the Mandibles Accompany the Defensive Behavior of Indiana Mite Biting Honey Bees Against Varroa Destructor Open
The honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) is the most important managed pollinator to sustainable agriculture and our ecosystem. Yet managed honey bee colonies in the United States experience 30–40% losses annually. Among the many biotic stressors,…
View article: The Defensive Behavior of Indiana Mite-Biting Honey Bees Against<i>Varroa destructor</i>and the Structure of Bee Mandibles
The Defensive Behavior of Indiana Mite-Biting Honey Bees Against<i>Varroa destructor</i>and the Structure of Bee Mandibles Open
The honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) is the most important managed pollinator to sustainable agriculture and our ecosystem. Yet managed honey bee colonies in the United States experience 30–40% losses annually. Among the many biotic stressors,…