• No results found

honey bees

EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES APPLICATION ON HONEY BEES

EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES APPLICATION ON HONEY BEES

... availing. Bees are pollinators of our important crops like brassicas, sunflower, safflower, apple, pear, blackberry, raspberry, okra, grapes ...to honey bees and other beneficial insects even with ...

9

Is the salivary gland associated with honey bee recognition compounds in worker honey bees (Apis mellifera)?

Is the salivary gland associated with honey bee recognition compounds in worker honey bees (Apis mellifera)?

... in honey bees. For example, newly emerged bees, which have fewer hydrocarbons in their cuticle, are accepted more readily into an unrelated colony, while the removal of hydrocarbons from older ...

9

Can honey bees discriminate between floral fragrance isomers?

Can honey bees discriminate between floral fragrance isomers?

... extent honey bees can differentiate isomers of the same molecule, and how these odorants contribute to the perceptual variability of floral ...that bees find it difficult to discriminate between the ...

10

Antimicrobial activity and resistance of microorganisms isolated from honey bees

Antimicrobial activity and resistance of microorganisms isolated from honey bees

... Many animals coexist with bacterial symbionts that make available to their hosts nutrients that are either absent from their host’s diet or otherwise unavailable to them in the foods that they consume [1,2]. Symbioses of ...

6

Relationship between brain plasticity, learning and foraging performance in honey bees.

Relationship between brain plasticity, learning and foraging performance in honey bees.

... If bees started foraging before the normal age, as a result of a stress applied to the colony, the decline in learning performance with foraging experience was more ...same bees showed that the total num- ...

19

Division of labor in honey bees is associated with transcriptional regulatory plasticity in the brain

Division of labor in honey bees is associated with transcriptional regulatory plasticity in the brain

... in honey bees (Whitfield et ...in honey bees and other organisms? A technical explanation is that the whole-brain transcriptomic profile largely reflects the profiles of the larger brain ...

13

Varroa destructor : A complex parasite, crippling honey bees worldwide

Varroa destructor : A complex parasite, crippling honey bees worldwide

... impair honey bees’ social immunity ...DWV-infected honey bees are less able to differentiate between varroa-infested and non-infested pupae ...hygienic bees preferentially identify [41] ...

28

An Ultra structure of Microsporidia in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) by Microscopic Techniques

An Ultra structure of Microsporidia in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) by Microscopic Techniques

... from honey bees (Apis mellifera) and identified by microscopic ...from Honey bees, as studied by microscopic techniques, relate it to the genus ...

8

Effects of pollen dilution on infection of Nosema ceranae in honey bees

Effects of pollen dilution on infection of Nosema ceranae in honey bees

... threatening honey bee health, including pests and pathogens. Among honey bee pathogens, Nosema ceranae is a microsporidian found parasitizing the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) relatively ...

8

The foraging behaviour of honey bees, Apis mellifera: a review

The foraging behaviour of honey bees, Apis mellifera: a review

... activity. Honey bee foragers are able to transmit the bacteria Erwinia amylovora, the cause of fire blight of apple and pears (Keitt ...forager bees play a key role in the transmission and spread of ...

10

Oldest Varroa tolerant honey bee population provides insight into the origins of the global decline of honey bees

Oldest Varroa tolerant honey bee population provides insight into the origins of the global decline of honey bees

... the honey bee population in Fernando de Noronha has thus far evaded the catastrophic consequences of DWV and Varroa because the incredibly small and isolated population size ...the bees of Fernando de ...

8

Review on Effect of Pesticide on Environment, Honey Bees and Hence on Humans

Review on Effect of Pesticide on Environment, Honey Bees and Hence on Humans

... being, honey bees die with alarming ...of honey bees. Einstein's theory, the fact that once the bees cease to exist, humanity has only four years to extinction, seems now truer than ...

11

Honey bees ensure the pollination of  Parkia biglobosa  in absence of bats

Honey bees ensure the pollination of Parkia biglobosa in absence of bats

... bats, honey bees ( Apis mellifera ...stingless bees do not migrate (Roubik ...e.g. honey bees for bats or stingless bees for honey ...

13

Look and turn: landmark based goal navigation in honey bees

Look and turn: landmark based goal navigation in honey bees

... as honey bees, wasps and ants, are well known for their ability to learn visual features of an important location, such as a profitable feeding site, which they repeatedly visit during their lives as ...

11

A comparison of deformed wing virus in deformed and asymptomatic honey bees

A comparison of deformed wing virus in deformed and asymptomatic honey bees

... developing bees’ haemolymph by the mites’ feeding activities ...deformed bees associated with Varroa infested colonies, which was later linked to the ability of Varroa to transmit DWV to developing ...

13

Exposure of honey bee larvae to thiamethoxam and its interaction with Nosema ceranae infection in adult honey bees

Exposure of honey bee larvae to thiamethoxam and its interaction with Nosema ceranae infection in adult honey bees

... lifetime honey bees (Apis mellifera) rarely experience optimal ...affecting honey bees have to be carried out. In this study, adult honey bees exposed to thiamethoxam in larval ...

10

Nectar Gardening for Butterflies, Honey Bees and Native Bees By Michelle Peterson, St. Lucie County Master Gardener

Nectar Gardening for Butterflies, Honey Bees and Native Bees By Michelle Peterson, St. Lucie County Master Gardener

... Plants produce nectar as a means of attracting insects, birds and other potential pollinators. One of the greatest benefits of gardening with nectar-producing plants is being able to provide an attractive habitat for a ...

6

Transcriptomic analysis of instinctive and learned reward related behaviors in honey bees

Transcriptomic analysis of instinctive and learned reward related behaviors in honey bees

... in honey bees as well as in other species ...2013). Honey bees have haplodiploid sex determination, with haploid males developing from unfertilized eggs and diploid females developing from ...

8

Learning context modulates aversive taste strength in honey bees

Learning context modulates aversive taste strength in honey bees

... of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because they ingest without reluctance different kinds of bitter solutions in the laboratory, whereas free-flying bees ...

11

Exposure of honey bees and other pollinating species to pesticides

Exposure of honey bees and other pollinating species to pesticides

... for bees the more there seem to ...of honey bees but also because the biology of this single domesticated species is well ...of bees under realistic use conditions in tunnel, cage and field ...

11

Show all 974 documents...

Related subjects