نتایج جستجو برای: varroa

تعداد نتایج: 1070  

2017
Alison McAfee Queenie W T Chan Jay Evans Leonard J Foster

Varroa destructor is the most economically damaging honey bee pest, weakening colonies by simultaneously parasitizing bees and transmitting harmful viruses. Despite these impacts on honey bee health, surprisingly little is known about its fundamental molecular biology. Here, we present a Varroa protein atlas crossing all major developmental stages (egg, protonymph, deutonymph, and adult) for bo...

2010
Diana Sammataro Pia Untalan Felix Guerrero Jennifer Finley Carl Hayden

Varroa mites (Varroa destructor Anderson and Trueman, 2000) are becoming resistant to acaricide treatments via metabolic and/or target site desensitivity. Results of a survey of mites from the Carl Hayden AZ lab and from cooperators in five locations (Arizona, California, Florida, Maine, North Dakota) showed that some mites were susceptible to all three acaricides (Amitraz, Coumaphos, Fluvalina...

2016
Ricardo Anguiano-Baez Ernesto Guzman-Novoa Mollah Md. Hamiduzzaman Laura G. Espinosa-Montaño Adriana Correa-Benítez

The prevalence and loads of deformed wing virus (DWV) between honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies from a tropical and a temperate environment were compared. The interaction between these environments and the mite Varroa destructor in relation to DWV prevalence, levels, and overt infections, was also analyzed. V. destructor rates were determined, and samples of mites, adult bees, brood parasi...

2007
Rafael A. Calderón Luis G. Zamora

Varroa destructor is a worldwide ectoparasite of serious economic importance for beekeeping. Severe colony mortality is routine in parasitized European honey bees (EHB) colonies in Europe, Asia and North America. This study was carried out in Heredia, Costa Rica. The reproductive ability of varroa mites was determined approximately 240 h after cell sealing in worker brood from four Africanized ...

Journal: :Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi 2022

Bees are the major pollinators in natural ecosystems and agricultural production of several crops used for human consumption. However, they exposed to multiple stressors that causing a serious decline their population. We highlight one among them, Varroa destructor mite (Varroa) causes severe impacts on health honey bee colonies, transmitting variety viruses can affect survival ability individu...

2016
Sara Bernardi Ezio Venturino

In recent years the spread of the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor has become the most serious threat to worldwide apiculture. In the model presented here we extend the bee population dynamics with mite viral epidemiology examined in an earlier paper by allowing a bee-dependent mite population size. The results of the analysis match field observations well and give a clear explanation of ho...

2016
Fanny Mondet Seo Hyun Kim Joachim R. de Miranda Dominique Beslay Yves Le Conte Alison R. Mercer

Social immunity forms an essential part of the defence repertoire of social insects. In response to infestation by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and its associated viruses, honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) have developed a specific behaviour (varroa-sensitive hygiene, or VSH) that helps protect the colony from this parasite. Brood cells heavily infested with mites are uncapped, the brood k...

2017
A. Dalmon C. Desbiez M. Coulon M. Thomasson Y. Le Conte C. Alaux J. Vallon B. Moury

Deformed wing virus (DWV) is considered one of the most damaging pests in honey bees since the spread of its vector, Varroa destructor. In this study, we sequenced the whole genomes of two virus isolates and studied the evolutionary forces that act on DWV genomes. The isolate from a Varroa-tolerant bee colony was characterized by three recombination breakpoints between DWV and the closely relat...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
Lambert H B Kanga John Adamczyk Keith Marshall Robert Cox

The occurrence of resistance in Varroa mite populations is a serious threat to the beekeeping industry and to crops that rely on the honey bee for pollination. Integrated pest management strategies for control of this pest include the judicious use of insecticides. To monitor field populations of Varroa mite for insecticide resistance, a glass vial bioassay procedure was developed to use in the...

2012
Jennifer M. Tsuruda Jeffrey W. Harris Lanie Bourgeois Robert G. Danka Greg J. Hunt

Varroa mites (V. destructor) are a major threat to honey bees (Apis melilfera) and beekeeping worldwide and likely lead to colony decline if colonies are not treated. Most treatments involve chemical control of the mites; however, Varroa has evolved resistance to many of these miticides, leaving beekeepers with a limited number of alternatives. A non-chemical control method is highly desirable ...

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