Global invasion risk of Apocephalus borealis, a honey bee parasitoid

E Tihelka, J Hafernik, BV Brown, C Quock, AG Zink… - Apidologie, 2021 - Springer
Apocephalus borealis is a parasitoid of hymenopterans native to North America that also
attacks introduced honey bees (Apis mellifera). Parasitism by this species has been …

Colony collapse disorder of honey bee: A neoteric ruction in global apiculture

D Roy, P Debnath, D Mondal… - Current Journal of …, 2018 - editor.journal7sub.com
For last few years, honey bee disappearance by the destruction of the entire colony attracted
the attention of many researchers where they used the term colony collapse disorder (CCD) …

Honey bee health in Maine wild blueberry production

FA Drummond, J Lund, B Eitzer - Insects, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Wild blueberry is an important native North American crop that requires
insect pollination. Migratory western honey bee colonies constitute the majority of …

Welcome to the Hotel Hymenoptera: monitoring cavity-nesting bee and wasp distribution and interactions across Canada using community science and DNA …

S Handler - 2022 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Essential ecosystem services are provided by many interactions, including plant-pollinator,
predator-prey, and host-parasitoid. These services support food and natural systems …

[PDF][PDF] Using Zombies in the Critical Medical Humanities: A Transdisciplinary Methodology for the Development of Ethical Thinking and Feeling

MJ Harrison - 2020 - researchgate.net
This thesis investigates the critical potential of the pop culture figure of the zombie for the
enhancement of ethical debates in the areas of health and medicine, both as an illustrative …

[PDF][PDF] Global invasion risk of Apocephalus borealis, a honey bee parasitoid

T Erik, H John, V Brown Brian, Q Christopher… - 2021 - library.ioz.ac.cn
Apocephalus borealis is a parasitoid of hymenopterans native to North America that also
attacks introduced honey bees (Apis mellifera). Parasitism by this species has been …

[PDF][PDF] Article 3. Risk factors for winter mortality of honey bees in southwestern Quebec4

G Clainga, P Dubreuila, J Ferlandb… - … pathogènes de l' …, 2019 - papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca
Winter mortality of bees represents a major source of economic losses for the beekeeping
industry. Pathogens, management practices and environmental factors are thought to be …