نتایج جستجو برای: honey bees products

تعداد نتایج: 309248  

2017
Karin Steijven Johannes Spaethe Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter Stephan Härtel

BACKGROUND Artificial rearing of honey bee larvae is an established method which enables to fully standardize the rearing environment and to manipulate the supplied diet to the brood. However, there are no studies which compare learning performance or neuroanatomic differences of artificially-reared (in-lab) bees in comparison with their in-hive reared counterparts. METHODS Here we tested how...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2003
Jay D. Evans Daniel B. Weaver

While the explosion of genomic data and tools is fully apparent for model organisms, these tools are arguably changing paradigms most quickly in those species for which genetic studies are most challenging. One such species is the honey bee, Apis mellifera. New tools and resources for this species (e.g. [2,17]), an impending genome-sequencing project and new interdisciplinary teams will help br...

Journal: :Science 1985
T E Rinderer R L Hellmich R G Danka A M Collins

Africanized drone honey bees (Apis mellifera) migrate into European honey-bee colonies in large numbers, but Africanized colonies only rarely host drones from other colonies. This migration leads to a strong mating advantage for Africanized bees since it both inhibits European drone production and enhances Africanized drone production.

2015
Henja-Niniane Wehmann David Gustav Nicholas H. Kirkerud C. Giovanni Galizia

Honey bees are important model systems for the investigation of learning and memory and for a better understanding of the neuronal basics of brain function. Honey bees also possess a rich repertoire of tones and sounds, from queen piping and quacking to worker hissing and buzzing. In this study, we tested whether the worker bees' sounds can be used as a measure of learning. We therefore conditi...

2016
Peter Graystock Edward J. Blane Quinn S. McFrederick Dave Goulson William O.H. Hughes

Bees have been managed and utilised for honey production for centuries and, more recently, pollination services. Since the mid 20th Century, the use and production of managed bees has intensified with hundreds of thousands of hives being moved across countries and around the globe on an annual basis. However, the introduction of unnaturally high densities of bees to areas could have adverse eff...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Claire Brittain Neal Williams Claire Kremen Alexandra-Maria Klein

In diverse pollinator communities, interspecific interactions may modify the behaviour and increase the pollination effectiveness of individual species. Because agricultural production reliant on pollination is growing, improving pollination effectiveness could increase crop yield without any increase in agricultural intensity or area. In California almond, a crop highly dependent on honey bee ...

2013
L. H. Pratt

Honeybees are effective monitors of environmental pollution. The objective of this study was to summarize tritium en) concentrations in bees and honey collected from within and around Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) over an 18-year period. Based on the long-term average, bees from nine out of eleven hives and honey from six out of eleven hives on LANL lands contained H that was significan...

2017
Eva Marit Hystad Heli Salmela Gro Vang Amdam Daniel Münch

Honey bees as other insects rely on the innate immune system for protection against diseases. The innate immune system includes the circulating hemocytes (immune cells) that clear pathogens from hemolymph (blood) by phagocytosis, nodulation or encapsulation. Honey bee hemocyte numbers have been linked to hemolymph levels of vitellogenin. Vitellogenin is a multifunctional protein with immune-sup...

2004
Selim Dedej Keith S. Delaplane Harald Scherm

Honey bees are important pollinators of commercial blueberries in the southeastern United States, and blueberry producers often use supplemental bees to achieve adequate fruit set. However, honey bees also vector the plant pathogenic fungus Monilinia vacciniicorymbosi which infects open blueberry flowers through the gynoecial pathway causing mummy berry disease. Here, we report the results of a...

2014
William J. Marringa Michael J. Krueger Nancy L. Burritt James B. Burritt Gro V. Amdam

Multiple stress factors in honey bees are causing loss of bee colonies worldwide. Several infectious agents of bees are believed to contribute to this problem. The mechanisms of honey bee immunity are not completely understood, in part due to limited information about the types and abundances of hemocytes that help bees resist disease. Our study utilized flow cytometry and microscopy to examine...

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