Varroa mites and honey bee health: can Varroa explain part of the colony losses (original) (raw)

Evidence for damage-dependent hygienic behaviour towards Varroa destructor-parasitised brood in the western honey bee, Apis mellifera

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Honey bees surviving Varroa destructor infestations in the world: Lessons we can take

Yves Le Conte

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Winter Survival of Individual Honey Bees and Honey Bee Colonies Depends on Level of Varroa destructor Infestation

Frank Van Langevelde

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Honey bee colonies that have survived Varroa destructor

Yves Le Conte

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Mortality of Varroa destructor in honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) colonies during winter

Ingemar Fries

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Environment or beekeeping management: What explains better the prevalence of honey bee colonies with high levels of Varroa destructor?

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Varroa mite evolution: a neglected aspect of worldwide bee collapses?

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Characteristics of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera) in Sweden surviving Varroa destructor infestation

Ingemar Fries

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Altered Physiology in Worker Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Infested with the Mite Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae): A Factor in Colony Loss During Overwintering?

Klaus Hartfelder

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Possible host-parasite adaptations in honey bees infested by Varroa destructor mites

Ingemar Fries

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Controlled Infestation of Honeybee Colonies with Varroa Destructor Females

Rajmund Sokół

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Risk factors associated with failures of Varroa treatments in honey bee colonies without broodless period

Juli Merke

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Raised seasonal temperatures reinforce autumn Varroa destructor infestation in honey bee colonies

Aleksandra Łangowska

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Key management practices to prevent high infestation levels of Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies at the beginning of the honey yield season

Ana Molineri

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Host adaptations reduce the reproductive success of Varroa destructor in two distinct European honey bee populations

Ingemar Fries, B. Locke

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Field trial of honey bee colonies bred for mechanisms of resistance against Varroa destructor

Marla Spivak

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Survival of mite infested ( Varroa destructor ) honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) colonies in a Nordic climate

Ingemar Fries

Apidologie, 2006

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Honey bees surviving Varroa destructor infestations in France

Yves Le Conte

2003

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Population Dynamics of Varroa Mites and Bee Lice in Honey Bees Colonies

Marwan Keshlaf

2019

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Impact of Varroa destructor on honeybee (Apis mellifera scutellata) colony development in South Africa

Christian Pirk

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2014

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Controlled Infestation of Honeybee Colonies with Varroa Destructor Females

Rajmund Sokół

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Evaluation of Two Commonly Used Field Tests to Assess Varroa destructor Infestation on Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies

Noureddine Adjlane

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How Varroa Parasitism Affects the Immunological and Nutritional Status of the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera

Rodrigo Vega

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Risk factors associated with the presence of Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies from east-central Argentina

Marcelo Signorini

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A Preliminary Study on “Personalised Treatment” against Varroa destructor Infestations in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies

Rajmund Sokół

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Resistance mechanisms towards the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor in two naturally-surviving honey bee populations (Apis mellifera) from Scandinavia

Julia Cuypers

2018

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Varroa destructor mite in Africanized honeybee colonies Apis mellifera L. under royal jelly or honey production

Vagner A Arnaut de Toledo

Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 2015

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Impact of the Phoretic Phase on Reproduction and Damage Caused by Varroa destructor (Anderson and Trueman) to Its Host, the European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.)

Angelique Vetillard

PLOS ONE, 2016

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A Review on Varroa Mites of Honey Bees

Hailemariam Hailu

2015

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Effects of honey bee virus prevalence, Varroa destructor load and queen condition on honey bee colony survival over the winter in Belgium

Dennis vanEngelsdorp

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The role of deformed wing virus in the mortality of varroa infested honey bee colonies

norman Carreck

2003

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