Colony collapse disorder has become a global problem for beekeepers, and agriculture, which depends on bee pollination. Among other factors, the impact of the parasitic mite V. destructor, which causes varroosis, increases the risk of bee colony collapse. Global climatic changes can affect honey bee colony fate on multiple levels, including the spread of its antagonist, the ectoparasite mite V. destructor. In this work, we presumed that local meteorological conditions and the choice of appropriate beekeeping management significantly influence the number of Varroa mites falling off of honey bees. Therefore, we examined using statistical analyses the relation between biotic (number of V. destructor in A. mellifera colonies, bee quine line) an...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
Factors influencing reproduction of the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni have become a central them...
Background Climate change creates opportune conditions that favour the spread of pes...
Varroa destructor is one of the major threats to honey bee colonies. The mite abundance in the colon...
Abstract Varroa destructor is the main pest of the honey bee Apis mellifera, causing colony losses. ...
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) of managed honeybees has become a serious cause for concern within th...
Varroa destructor is one of the major threats to honey bee colonies. The mite abundance in the colon...
The population dynamics of the mite Varroa jacobsoni were studied in colonies of honeybees (Apis mel...
The population dynamics of the mite Varroa jacobsoni were studied in colonies of honeybees (Apis mel...
1. Varroa destructor Linnaeus (Acari: Varroidae) is one of the greatest threats to apiculture. This ...
International audienceColony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has become a global problem for beekeepers and ...
Varroa destructor is considered one of the main threats to worldwide apiculture causing a variety of...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
The presence of Varroa destructor in colonies of Apis mellifera is explained by the interaction amon...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
Factors influencing reproduction of the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni have become a central them...
Background Climate change creates opportune conditions that favour the spread of pes...
Varroa destructor is one of the major threats to honey bee colonies. The mite abundance in the colon...
Abstract Varroa destructor is the main pest of the honey bee Apis mellifera, causing colony losses. ...
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) of managed honeybees has become a serious cause for concern within th...
Varroa destructor is one of the major threats to honey bee colonies. The mite abundance in the colon...
The population dynamics of the mite Varroa jacobsoni were studied in colonies of honeybees (Apis mel...
The population dynamics of the mite Varroa jacobsoni were studied in colonies of honeybees (Apis mel...
1. Varroa destructor Linnaeus (Acari: Varroidae) is one of the greatest threats to apiculture. This ...
International audienceColony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has become a global problem for beekeepers and ...
Varroa destructor is considered one of the main threats to worldwide apiculture causing a variety of...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
The presence of Varroa destructor in colonies of Apis mellifera is explained by the interaction amon...
In a honey bee population of 150 colonies, the development of an introduced Varroa destructor mite ...
Factors influencing reproduction of the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni have become a central them...
Background Climate change creates opportune conditions that favour the spread of pes...