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Honey Bee Health



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Autore: Cilia Giovanni Visualizza persona
Titolo: Honey Bee Health Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (311 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: text-mining
topic modeling
colony collapse disorder
genomics
Varroa mite
honey bee health
Apis mellifera
GABA
beta-alanine
oxalic acid
diet effect
microbiota
bee
silicone band
hive
passive sampler
honey bee
virus
DWV-A
hive products
honey
pollen
wax
Nosema ceranae
Nosema apis
epidemiology
replacement
ecoregions
North Asia
DNA analysis
health
Lotmaria passim
Melissococcus plutonius
pathology
Tropilaelaps
Varroa destructor
honey bees
mites
viruses
behavior
social immunity
Africanized bees
microsatellites
Uruguay
honeybee
One-Health
nexus
landscape
beekeeper
pathogens
histopathology
testes
microsporidia
Hsp70 gene
16S rRNA gene
garlic
viability
prevalence
infection intensity
seasonality
bee longevity
bee population
honey stores
CCD
mite
reproductive rate
worker brood
infestation level
longevity
distribution
model
honey bee model
grooming
drones
chronic bee paralysis virus
Varroa infestation control
nosemosis
hairless black syndrome
honeybee veterinary medicine
acute bee paralysis
chronic bee paralysis
deformed wing virus
varroa infestation
honey bee losses
viral diseases
nosematosis
negative pressures
bee hive monitoring
real-time monitoring
sound measurement
swarming detection
queen bee detection
sound analysis
acaricides
primer pheromone
hydrocarbon profiles
survival
Nosema disease
dark forest bee
Apis mellifera mellifera
microsatellite loci
association
gut microbiota
gut mycobiota
season
Apis mellifera L.
unicellular
Persona (resp. second.): NanettiAntonio
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Sommario/riassunto: Over the past decade, the worldwide decline in honey bee populations has been an important issue due to its implications for beekeeping and honey production. Honey bee pathologies are continuously studied by researchers, in order to investigate the host–parasite relationship and its effect on honey bee colonies. For these reasons, the interest of the veterinary community towards this issue has increased recently, and honey bee health has also become a subject of public interest. Bacteria, such as Melissococcus plutonius and Paenibacillus larvae, microsporidia, such as Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae, fungi, such as Ascosphaera apis, mites, such as Varroa destructor, predatory wasps, including Vespa velutina, and invasive beetles, such as Aethina tumida, are “old” and “new” subjects of important veterinary interest. Recently, the role of host–pathogen interactions in bee health has been included in a multifactorial approach to the study of these insects’ health, which involves a dynamic balance among a range of threats and resources interacting at multiple levels. The aim of this Special Issue is to explore honey bee health through a series of research articles that are focused on different aspects of honey bee health at different levels, including molecular health, microbial health, population genetic health, and the interaction between invasive species that live in strict contact with honey bee populations.
Titolo autorizzato: Honey Bee Health  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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