Honeybees (Apis mellifera), which play an important role in natural and agronomic ecosystems, are exposed to a growing number of environmental pressures(new parasites, pesticides, climatechangeand poor nutrition). In this context, deciphering the mechanisms underlying stress responses and their costs becomes crucial to better understand theim pact of these pressures. Stress usually represents a challenge to the homeostasis of a norganism. In response, a cascade of physiological and behavioural adaptations enables the organism to cope with the stress. However, dueto their sociallife style, we could suggest that stress response in honeybees will occurin the interest of the colony and not only in the interest of the individual. To characterise...
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” descri...
Stress is a valid physiological concept, which allows organisms to respond to adverse environmental ...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Parasites are dependent on their hosts for energy an...
L’abeille domestique (Apismellifera) a un rôle majeur dans les écosystèmes naturels et agronomiques ...
In social insects, such as bees, different individuals specialise in the collection of different res...
In a rapidly changing environment, honeybee colonies are increasingly exposed to diverse sources of ...
Thesis by publication..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General stress response in the...
For honeybees, foraging is energetically demanding. Here we examined whether stressors, which increa...
This study was conducted to determine the influence of different stress factors on the honeybee Apis...
Eusociality provides honey bees a broad repertoire of responses, through a colony’s division of labo...
Apis mellifera is a pollinator insect playing of major economical and ecological importance. For mor...
Thèse sur articles composée de 5 articles en langue anglaiseThe collapse of honey bee populations, d...
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” descri...
A honey bee colony functions as an integrated collective, with individuals coordinating their behavi...
The collapse of honey bee populations, described around the world for twenty years, is particularly ...
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” descri...
Stress is a valid physiological concept, which allows organisms to respond to adverse environmental ...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Parasites are dependent on their hosts for energy an...
L’abeille domestique (Apismellifera) a un rôle majeur dans les écosystèmes naturels et agronomiques ...
In social insects, such as bees, different individuals specialise in the collection of different res...
In a rapidly changing environment, honeybee colonies are increasingly exposed to diverse sources of ...
Thesis by publication..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General stress response in the...
For honeybees, foraging is energetically demanding. Here we examined whether stressors, which increa...
This study was conducted to determine the influence of different stress factors on the honeybee Apis...
Eusociality provides honey bees a broad repertoire of responses, through a colony’s division of labo...
Apis mellifera is a pollinator insect playing of major economical and ecological importance. For mor...
Thèse sur articles composée de 5 articles en langue anglaiseThe collapse of honey bee populations, d...
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” descri...
A honey bee colony functions as an integrated collective, with individuals coordinating their behavi...
The collapse of honey bee populations, described around the world for twenty years, is particularly ...
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” descri...
Stress is a valid physiological concept, which allows organisms to respond to adverse environmental ...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Parasites are dependent on their hosts for energy an...