In honey bees, Varroa sensitive hygiene (VSH) behaviour, which involves the detection and removal of brood parasitised by the mite Varroa destructor, can actively participate in the survival of colonies facing Varroa outbreaks. This study investigated the mechanisms of VSH behaviour, by comparing the antennal transcriptomes of bees that do and do not perform VSH behaviour. Results indicate that antennae likely play a key role in the expression of VSH behaviour. Comparisons with the antennal transcriptome of nurse and forager bees suggest that VSH profile is more similar to that of nurse bees than foragers. Enhanced detection of certain odorants in VSH bees may be predicted from transcriptional patterns, as well as a higher metabolism and an...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
Extensive annual losses of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) reported in the northern hemispher...
<div><p>Honey bee health is mainly affected by <i>Varroa destructor</i>, viruses, <i>Nosema</i> spp....
European honey bees (Apis mellifera) pollinate approximately one third of the world’s fruits and cro...
The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is currently considered the greatest threat to the beekeeping ind...
Social immunity forms an essential part of the defence repertoire of social insects. In response to ...
<i>Varroa destructor</i> has been identified as a major culprit responsible for the losses of millio...
Honeybees have evolved a social immunity consisting of the cooperation of individuals to decrease di...
Varroa mites (V. destructor) are a major threat to honey bees (Apis melilfera) and beekeeping worldw...
The most effective strategy against brood diseases, such as those stemming from infestation by the m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Exclusion from a social group is an effective way to avoid parasit...
Abstract Varroa destructor is one of the main causes of colony losses of the western honey bee (Apis...
International audienceThe invasive miteVarroa destructor is identified as the main biotic cause of E...
<div><p><em>Varroa</em> mites (<em>V. destructor</em>) are a major threat to honey bees (<em>Apis me...
Background: Exclusion from a social group is an effective way to avoid parasite transmission. This t...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
Extensive annual losses of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) reported in the northern hemispher...
<div><p>Honey bee health is mainly affected by <i>Varroa destructor</i>, viruses, <i>Nosema</i> spp....
European honey bees (Apis mellifera) pollinate approximately one third of the world’s fruits and cro...
The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is currently considered the greatest threat to the beekeeping ind...
Social immunity forms an essential part of the defence repertoire of social insects. In response to ...
<i>Varroa destructor</i> has been identified as a major culprit responsible for the losses of millio...
Honeybees have evolved a social immunity consisting of the cooperation of individuals to decrease di...
Varroa mites (V. destructor) are a major threat to honey bees (Apis melilfera) and beekeeping worldw...
The most effective strategy against brood diseases, such as those stemming from infestation by the m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Exclusion from a social group is an effective way to avoid parasit...
Abstract Varroa destructor is one of the main causes of colony losses of the western honey bee (Apis...
International audienceThe invasive miteVarroa destructor is identified as the main biotic cause of E...
<div><p><em>Varroa</em> mites (<em>V. destructor</em>) are a major threat to honey bees (<em>Apis me...
Background: Exclusion from a social group is an effective way to avoid parasite transmission. This t...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
Extensive annual losses of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) reported in the northern hemispher...
<div><p>Honey bee health is mainly affected by <i>Varroa destructor</i>, viruses, <i>Nosema</i> spp....