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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2019 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 Records

Effects of diets containing different concentrations of pollen and pollen substitutes on physiology, Nosema burden, and virus titers in the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(2-Oct-19)
Temperature dependence of parasitic infection and gut bacterial communities in bumble bees Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-Sep-19)
Traces of Imidacloprid induce precocious foraging and reduce foraging performances in honey bees Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(21-Jun-19)
The economics of honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) management and overwintering strategies for colonies used to pollinate almonds Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Jun-19)
Long-term dynamics of honey bee colonies following exposure to chemical stress Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(26-Apr-19)
Fat body lipolysis connects poor nutrition to hypopharyngeal gland degradation in Apis mellifera
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(2-Apr-19)
Effects of sublethal exposure of methoxyfenozide in feeding supplement on honey bee colony activity and thermoregulation Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-Mar-19)
Honey bee colony performance and health are enhanced by apiary proximity to US Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Feb-19)