Brood diseases and pesticides can reduce the survival of bee larvae, reduce bee populations, and negatively influence ecosystem biodiversity. However, major gaps persist in our knowledge regarding the routes and implications of co-exposure to these stressors in managed and wild bee brood. In this review, we evaluate the likelihood for co-exposure to brood pathogen and pesticide stressors by examining the routes of potential co-exposure and the possibility for pollen and nectar contaminated with pathogens and pesticides to become integrated into brood food. Furthermore, we highlight ways in which pesticides may increase brood disease morbidity directly, through manipulating host immunity, and indirectly through disrupting microbial communiti...
With native pollinator species on the decline and the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) industry sufferi...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
There is currently a great deal of concern about population declines in pollinating insects. Many po...
Brood diseases and pesticides can reduce the survival of bee larvae, reduce bee populations, and neg...
There is clear evidence for wild insect declines globally. Habitat loss, climate change, pests, path...
There exist a variety of factors that negatively impact the health and survival of managed honey bee...
Insect pollinators appear to be experiencing worldwide declines, a phenomenon that has been correlat...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Diseases have important but understudied effects on bee foraging ecology. Bees transmit and contract...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a risk to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, by ...
<div><p>Recent declines in honey bee populations and increasing demand for insect-pollinated crops r...
Over the past two decades, there has been an alarming decline in the number of honey bee colonies. T...
With native pollinator species on the decline and the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) industry sufferi...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
There is currently a great deal of concern about population declines in pollinating insects. Many po...
Brood diseases and pesticides can reduce the survival of bee larvae, reduce bee populations, and neg...
There is clear evidence for wild insect declines globally. Habitat loss, climate change, pests, path...
There exist a variety of factors that negatively impact the health and survival of managed honey bee...
Insect pollinators appear to be experiencing worldwide declines, a phenomenon that has been correlat...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Diseases have important but understudied effects on bee foraging ecology. Bees transmit and contract...
This is the author's final accepted version of an article published in Nature. The definitive versi...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a risk to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, by ...
<div><p>Recent declines in honey bee populations and increasing demand for insect-pollinated crops r...
Over the past two decades, there has been an alarming decline in the number of honey bee colonies. T...
With native pollinator species on the decline and the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) industry sufferi...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
There is currently a great deal of concern about population declines in pollinating insects. Many po...