While declines in managed honeybee colonies are well documented, little is known about the health and status of feral honeybee populations. To date no studies have considered the wider pathogen burden in feral colonies, whether they represent a genetically distinct population, a remnant native population or a unique source of genetic resistance. Chapter 2 investigates disease prevalence in managed and feral honeybee colonies. Deformed wing virus was shown to be 2.4 fold higher in feral than managed honeybees. Managed honeybee colonies not treated for Varroa showed similar levels of deformed wing virus to that of feral colonies. In the absence of managing the Varroa mite, feral populations are subject to potentially lethal levels of DWV. Su...
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Apis mellifera ruttneri, the honey bee subspecies endemic to Malta, must be regarded as seriously e...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Deborah DelaneyThe ???western??? honey bee, Apis mellifera L., was established in the United States...
Abstract Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over...
Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from hon...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
The risks posed by rapidly evolving RNA viruses to human and animal health are well recognized. Epid...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are an insect species of high environmental, economic, and cult...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are an insect species of high environmental, economic, and cult...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Apis mellifera ruttneri, the honey bee subspecies endemic to Malta, must be regarded as seriously e...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destruct...
Deborah DelaneyThe ???western??? honey bee, Apis mellifera L., was established in the United States...
Abstract Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over...
Bee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from hon...
International audienceAbstractThere is a widespread belief that wild colonies of European honeybees ...
The risks posed by rapidly evolving RNA viruses to human and animal health are well recognized. Epid...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are an insect species of high environmental, economic, and cult...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are an insect species of high environmental, economic, and cult...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Apis mellifera ruttneri, the honey bee subspecies endemic to Malta, must be regarded as seriously e...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...