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Presented below is a list of the most recent Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Unit publications.  Each reprint has a link to the paper in PDF format. 

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Last update:  Friday, January 9, 2009


452  DeGRANDI-HOFFMAN, G., WARDELL, G., AHUMADA-SEGURA, F., RINDERER, T.,

         DANKA, R., PETTIS, J.  2008.  Comparisons of pollen substitute diets for honey bees:

         consumption rates by colonies and effects on brood and adult populations.  Journal of

         Apicultural Research 47(4):265-270

 

451  VILLA, J.  2008.  Inheritance of resistance to Acarapis woodi (Aracai: Tarsonemidae) in

         crosses between Russian and susceptible honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae).  Journal of

         Economic Entomology 101(6):1756-1759 (4)

 

450  HARRIS, J.,  2008.  Effect of Brood Type on Varroa-Sensitive Hygiene by Worker Honey Bee

         (Hymenoptera: Apidae).  Annals of the Entomological Society of America 101(6):1137-1144

 

449  VILLA, J., BUSTAMANTE, D., DUNKLEY, J., ESCOBAR, L.  2008.  Changes in Honey Bee

         (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colony Swarming and Survival Pre- and Postarrival of Varroa

         destructor (Mesostigmata:  Varroidae) in Louisiana.  Annals of the Entomological Society of

         America 101(5):867-871

 

448  DEGUZMAN, L., FRAKE, A., RINDERER, T.  2008.  Detection and removal of brood infested

         with eggs and larvae of small hive beetles (Aethina tumida Murray) with Russian honey

         bees. Journal of Apicultural Research and Bee World 47(3):216-221

447  BOURGEOIS, L., SYLVESTER, A., DANKA, R., RINDERER, T., 2008.  Comparison of 
        microsatellite DNA diversity among commercial queen breeder stocks of Italian honey
        bees in the United States and Italy.  Journal of Apicultural Research 47(2):93-98

446   ZHOU, Y., KUSTER, H., PETTIS, J., DANKA, R., GLEASON, J.,
         GREENFIELD, M. 2008.  Reaction Norm Variants for Male Calling Song in
         Natural Populations of Achroia Grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): towards a
         resolution of the Lek Paradox.  Evolution 1317-1334

445   Proceedings of the 2008 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-
         21st). American Bee Journal 148(6):553-563

444   DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T., FRAKE, A.  2008.  Comparative reproduction of Varroa destructor in different types of Russian and Italian honey bee combs.   Experimental and Applied Acarology 44:227-238

443   VILLA, J.  2007.  Influence of worker age on the infestation of resistant and 
         susceptible honey bees (Apis mellifera) with tracheal mites (Acarapis 
         woodi
).  Apidologie 38:573-578

442   DANKA, R., HARRIS, J., WARD, K., WARD, R.  2007.  Status of Bees with
         the Trait of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH) for Varroa Resistance. 
         American Bee Journal 148(1):51-54

441   INSUAN, S., DEOWANISH, S., KLINBUNGA, S., SITTIPRANEED, S.,
         SYLVESTER, H., WONGSIRI, S.  2007.  Genetic Differentiation of the Giant 
         Honey Bee (Apis dorsata) in Thailand analyzed by Mitochondrial Genes and
         Microsatellites. Biochemical Genetics 45(3/4):345-361

440   HARRIS, J., 2007.  Bees with Varroa Sensitive Hygiene preferentially
         remove mite infested pupae aged < five days post capping.    Journal of
         Apicultural Research 46(3):134-139

439   CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T, 2007.  Acceptance of Mated Queens and
         Queen Cells in Colonies of Russian and Italian Honey Bees.  Bee Culture
         135(6):27-29

438   DEGUZMAN, L., FRAKE, A., 2007.  Temperature affects Aethina tumida 
         (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) Development.  Journal of Apicultural Research 
         46(2):88-93

437   DANKA, R., BEAMAN, L., 2007.  Flight Activity of USDA-ARS Russian
         Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) During Pollination of Lowbush Blueberries
         in Maine.  Journal of Economic Entomology 100(2):267-272

436   DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T., FRAKE, A., 2007.  Growth of Varroa
         destructor
 (Acari: Varroidae) Populations in Russian Honey Bee
         (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colonies.  Annals of the Entomological Society of
         America 100(2):187-195

 

435   Proceedings of the 2007 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC -
         20th).  American Bee Journal 147(5): 436-443

 

434   ARIAS, M., RINDERER, T., SHEPPARD, W., 2006.  Further
         Characterization of Honey Bees from the Iberian Peninsula by Allozyme,
         Morphometric and mtDNA Haplotype Analyses.  Journal of Apicultural
         Research 45(4):188-196.

 

433   VILLEGAS, A., VILLA,J., 2006. Uncapping of Pupal Cells by European
         Bees in the United States as Responses to Varroa destructor and
         Galleria mellonella.  Journal of Apicultural Research 45 (3):203-206

 

432   DANKA, R., SYLVESTER, H., BOYKIN, D. 2006.  Environmental Influences
         on Flight Activity of USDA-ARS Russian and Italian Stocks of Honey Bees 
         (Hymenoptera: Apidae) During Almond Pollination.  Journal of Economic 
         Entomology 99(5):1565-1570

 

430   CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T., 2006.  Queen Cell Acceptance in Laying
         Worker Colonies of Russian and Italian Honey Bees.  American Bee
         Journal 146(8):698-700


429   DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T., FRAKE, A., TUBBS, H., ELZEN, P.,

         WESTERVELT, D., 2006.  Some Observations on the Small Hive Beetle,
         Aethina tumida Murray in Russian Honey Bee Colonies.  American
         Bee Journal 146(7):618-620

 

428   VILLA, J., 2006.  Autogrooming and Bee Age Influence Migration of
         Tracheal Mites to Russian and Susceptible Worker Honey Bees
         (Apis mellifera L).  Journal of Apicultural Research and Bee World
         45(2):28-31

427   Proceedings of the ABRC. American Bee Journal 146

426   DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T., BIGALK, M., TUBBS, H., BERNARD, S.,
         2006. Russian Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colonies: Acarapis
         woodi
 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) Infestations and Overwintering Survival. 
         Journal of Economic Entomology 98 (6):1796-1801

425   VILLA, J., DANKA, R., 2005. Caste, Sex and Strain of Honey Bees (Apis 
         mellifera
) Affect Infestation with Tracheal Mites (Acarapis woodi).
         Experimental and Applied Acarology 37(3-4):157-164

424   DANKA, R., 2005. High Levels of Cotton Pollen Collection Observed for
         Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in South-Central Louisiana. Journal of
         Entomological Science 40 (3):316-326

423   DANKA, R., VILLA, J., 2005. An Association in Honey Bees between 
         Autogrooming and the Presence of Migrating Tracheal Mites. Apidologie 
         36(3):331-333

422   FASSBINDER-ORTH, C., RINDERER, T., 2005. A Study of Chalkbrood 
         Susceptibility in Russian and Domestic Honeybees. American Bee Journal 
         145(8):669-671

421   RINDERER, T., DEGUZMAN, L., DANKA, R., 2005. A New Phase Begins
         for the USDA-ARS Russian Honey Bee Breeding Program. American Bee
         Journal 145(7):579-582

420   Proceedings of the ABRC. American Bee Journal 145

419   GREGORY, P., EVANS, J., RINDERER, T., DEGUZMAN, L., 2005.
         Conditional Immune-gene Suppression of Honeybees Parasitized by
         Varroa Mites. Journal of Insect Science 5:7, 1-5

418   HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2005. Suppressed Mite Reproduction Explained
         by the Behavior of Adult Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 44(1):21-23

417   CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T., 2004. Unusual Queen Cell Construction and 
         Destruction in Apis mellifera from Far-eastern Russia. Journal of Apicultural 
         Research 43(4):188-190

416   CHAIYAWONG, T., DEOWANISH, S., WONGSIRI, S., SYLVESTER, H.,
         RINDERER, T., DEGUZMAN, L., 2004.  Multivariate Morphometric Study of 
         Apis florea in Thailand. Journal of Apicultural Research 43(3):123-127



     
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