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Bumble Bee Pathogens and Internal Enemies

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David Chandler, Emily Cooper & Gill Prince. (2019) Are there risks to wild European bumble bees from using commercial stocks of domesticated Bombus terrestris for crop pollination?. Journal of Apicultural Research 58:5, pages 665-681.
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Wei-Fone Huang, Kim Skyrm, René Ruiter & Leellen Solter. (2015) Disease management in commercial bumble bee mass rearing, using production methods, multiplex PCR detection techniques, and regulatory assessment. Journal of Apicultural Research 54:5, pages 516-524.
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Ingemar Fries, Aad de Ruijter, Robert J Paxton, Alexandre J da Silva, Susan B Slemenda & Norman J Pieniazek. (2001) Molecular characterization of Nosema bombi (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) and a note on its sites of infection in Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Journal of Apicultural Research 40:3-4, pages 91-96.
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Livio Comba. (1999) Patch use by bumblebees (Hymenoptera Apidae): temperature, wind, flower density and traplining. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 11:3, pages 243-264.
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Katherine D. Chau, Farida Samad‐zada, Evan P. Kelemen & Sandra M. Rehan. (2023) Integrative population genetics and metagenomics reveals urbanization increases pathogen loads and decreases connectivity in a wild bee. Global Change Biology 29:15, pages 4193-4211.
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Santiago Plischuk, Silvina Quintana, Gregorio Fernandez De Landa, Pablo Damián Revainera, Marina Haramboure & Carlos Ernesto Lange. (2023) Detection of Apicystis bombi (Apicomplexa: Neogregarinorida) in carpenter bees of Argentina. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 21, pages 43-46.
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Elaine Evans, James Strange, Ben Sadd, Amber Tripodi, Laura Figueroa, Laurie Adams, Sheila Colla, Michelle Duennes, David Lehmann, Heather Moylett, Leif Richardson, James W. Smith, Tamara Smith, Edward Spevak & David W. Inouye. (2023) Parasites, parasitoids, and hive products that are potentially deleterious to wild and commercially raised bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in North America. Journal of Pollination Ecology 33, pages 37-53.
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Laura Figueroa, Ben Sadd, Amber Tripodi, James Strange, Sheila Colla, Laurie Adams, Michelle Duennes, Elaine Evans, David Lehmann, Heather Moylett, Leif Richardson, James Smith, Tamara Smith, Edward Spevak & David W. Inouye. (2023) Endosymbionts that threaten commercially raised and wild bumble bees (Bombus spp.). Journal of Pollination Ecology 33, pages 14-36.
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Oliver Manlik, Sunil Mundra, Regula Schmid‐Hempel & Paul Schmid‐Hempel. (2022) Impact of climate change on parasite infection of an important pollinator depends on host genotypes. Global Change Biology 29:1, pages 69-80.
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Antoine Gekière, Jean Habay & Denis Michez. (2022) Monitoring of parasites in bumblebee colonies developed from controlled nesting of wild queens (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus). Osmia 10, pages 45-54.
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Antoine Gekière, Irène Semay, Maxence Gérard, Denis Michez, Pascal Gerbaux & Maryse Vanderplanck. (2022) Poison or Potion: Effects of Sunflower Phenolamides on Bumble Bees and Their Gut Parasite. Biology 11:4, pages 545.
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Erica Sarro, Amber Tripodi & S Hollis Woodard. (2022) Bumble Bee ( Bombus vosnesenskii ) Queen Nest Searching Occurs Independent of Ovary Developmental Status . Integrative Organismal Biology 4:1.
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T. J. Hammer, E. Le, A. N. Martin & N. A. Moran. (2021) The gut microbiota of bumblebees. Insectes Sociaux 68:4, pages 287-301.
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Alejandro Trillo, Ignasi Bartomeus, F. Javier Ortiz-Sánchez, Jordina Belmonte & Montserrat Vilà. (2021) No detectable impact of parasite-infected commercial bumblebees on wild bees in areas adjacent to greenhouses despite diet overlap. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 320, pages 107604.
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P.D. RevaineraS. QuintanaG. Fernandez de LandaC. García IzaE. OliveraG. FuentesS. PlischukS. MediciS. RuffinengoJ. MarcangelliS. Fuselli. (2020) Molecular detection of bee pathogens in honey. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed 6:5, pages 467-474.
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Erik A. Etzler, William D. Brown, Luc F. Bussière & Darryl T. Gwynne. (2020) Oecanthus nigricornis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) as the first known host of Stylogaster neglecta (Diptera: Conopidae) . The Canadian Entomologist 152:5, pages 613-621.
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Pablo Damián Revainera, Silvina Quintana, Gregorio Fernández de Landa, Facundo Meroi Arcerito, Mariano Lucía, Alberto Horacio Abrahamovich, Santiago Plischuk, Martín Javier Eguaras & Matías Daniel Maggi. (2020) Phoretic mites on South American bumblebees (Bombus spp.) as parasite carriers: a historical input. Apidologie 51:4, pages 455-464.
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Jessica L Mullins, James P Strange & Amber D Tripodi. (2020) Why Are Queens Broodless? Failed Nest Initiation Not Linked to Parasites, Mating Status, or Ovary Development in Two Bumble Bee Species of Pyrobombus (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus). Journal of Economic Entomology 113:2, pages 575-581.
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Joanne D. Carnell, Rosaline A. Hulse & William O.H. Hughes. 2020. 71 129 .
Diego Moure-Oliveira, Carolina M. Hirotsu, José Carlos Serrano & Carlos A. Garófalo. (2019) Host-parasitoid interactions between the solitary bee Centris analis (Apidae: Centridini) and conopid flies (Diptera: Conopidae). The Science of Nature 106:7-8.
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Alejandro Trillo, Mark J. F. Brown & Montserrat Vilà. (2019) Prevalence of Nosema microsporidians in commercial bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) is not related to the intensity of their use at the landscape scale. Apidologie 50:2, pages 234-242.
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Oliver Manlik, Regula Schmid-Hempel & Paul Schmid-Hempel. (2017) Parasite infection of specific host genotypes relates to changes in prevalence in two natural populations of bumblebees. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 56, pages 125-132.
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Howard S Ginsberg, Timothy A Bargar, Michelle L Hladik & Charles Lubelczyk. (2017) Management of Arthropod Pathogen Vectors in North America: Minimizing Adverse Effects on Pollinators. Journal of Medical Entomology 54:6, pages 1463-1475.
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M.J.F. Brown. (2017) Microsporidia: An Emerging Threat to Bumblebees?. Trends in Parasitology 33:10, pages 754-762.
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Sheila R. Colla. (2016) Status, Threats and Conservation Recommendations for Wild Bumble Bees ( Bombus spp.) in Ontario, Canada: A Review for Policymakers and Practitioners . Natural Areas Journal 36:4, pages 412-426.
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Bahar ARGUN KARSLI & Fehmi GÜREL. (2016) Bombus Arısı Hastalık ve Parazitleri. Nevşehir Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi 5, pages 228-228.
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PETER GRAYSTOCK, IVAN MEEUS, GUY SMAGGHE, DAVE GOULSON & WILLIAM O. H. HUGHES. (2015) The effects of single and mixed infections of Apicystis bombi and deformed wing virus in Bombus terrestris . Parasitology 143:3, pages 358-365.
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Bahar ARGUN KARSLI. (2015) Bazı Önemli Bombus Arısı (Bombus Terrestris L.) Parazitlerinin Moleküler Yöntemlerle Tanımlanması. Uludağ Arıcılık Dergisi 14:2, pages 88-98.
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Peter Graystock, Dave Goulson & William O. H. Hughes. (2015) Parasites in bloom: flowers aid dispersal and transmission of pollinator parasites within and between bee species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282:1813, pages 20151371.
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Catherine M. Jones & Mark J. F. Brown. (2014) Parasites and genetic diversity in an invasive bumblebee. Journal of Animal Ecology 83:6, pages 1428-1440.
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Jorgen Ravoet, Lina De Smet, Ivan Meeus, Guy Smagghe, Tom Wenseleers & Dirk C. de Graaf. (2014) Widespread occurrence of honey bee pathogens in solitary bees. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 122, pages 55-58.
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Regula Schmid‐Hempel, Michael Eckhardt, David Goulson, Daniel Heinzmann, Carlos Lange, Santiago Plischuk, Luisa R. Escudero, Rahel Salathé, Jessica J. Scriven & Paul Schmid‐Hempel. (2014) The invasion of southern S outh A merica by imported bumblebees and associated parasites . Journal of Animal Ecology 83:4, pages 823-837.
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Jafar Maharramov, Ivan Meeus, Kevin Maebe, Marina Arbetman, Carolina Morales, Peter Graystock, William O. H. Hughes, Santiago Plischuk, Carlos E. Lange, Dirk C. de Graaf, Nelson Zapata, Jose Javier Perez de la Rosa, Tom?s E. Murray, Mark J. F. Brown & Guy Smagghe. (2013) Genetic Variability of the Neogregarine Apicystis bombi, an Etiological Agent of an Emergent Bumblebee Disease. PLoS ONE 8:12, pages e81475.
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Robert M. Ewers, Scott Bartlam & Raphael K. Didham. (2013) Altered species interactions at forest edges: contrasting edge effects on bumble bees and their phoretic mite loads in temperate forest remnants. Insect Conservation and Diversity 6:5, pages 598-606.
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K. Sayama, H. Kosaka & S. Makino. (2013) Release of juvenile nematodes at hibernation sites by overwintered queens of the hornet Vespa simillima. Insectes Sociaux 60:3, pages 383-388.
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Tomás E. Murray, Mary F. Coffey, Eamonn Kehoe & Finbarr G. Horgan. (2013) Pathogen prevalence in commercially reared bumble bees and evidence of spillover in conspecific populations. Biological Conservation 159, pages 269-276.
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Marina P. Arbetman, Ivan Meeus, Carolina L. Morales, Marcelo A. Aizen & Guy Smagghe. (2012) Alien parasite hitchhikes to Patagonia on invasive bumblebee. Biological Invasions 15:3, pages 489-494.
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Helen M Thompson. (2012) Interaction between pesticides and other factors in effects on bees. EFSA Supporting Publications 9:9.
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Jonathan B. Koch & James P. Strange. (2012) The Status of Bombus occidentalis and B. moderatus in Alaska with Special Focus on Nosema bombi Incidence . Northwest Science 86:3, pages 212-220.
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DAVE GOULSON, PENELOPE WHITEHORN & MARC FOWLEY. (2012) Influence of urbanisation on the prevalence of protozoan parasites of bumblebees. Ecological Entomology 37:1, pages 83-89.
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Sara L. Bushmann, Francis A. Drummond, Lee A. Beers & Eleanor Groden. (2012) Wild Bumblebee ( Bombus ) Diversity and Nosema (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) Infection Levels Associated with Lowbush Blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium ) Production and Commercial Bumblebee Pollinators . Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2012, pages 1-11.
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Santiago Plischuk, Ivan Meeus, Guy Smagghe & Carlos E. Lange. (2011) Apicystis bombi (Apicomplexa: Neogregarinorida) parasitizing Apis mellifera and Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Argentina . Environmental Microbiology Reports 3:5, pages 565-568.
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Sarah Maxfield-Taylor, Kimberly May Skyrm & Sujaya Rao. (2011) First record of Sphaerularia bombi (Nematoda: Tylenchida: Sphaerularidae), a parasite of bumble bee queens, in the Pacific Northwest. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 87:2, pages 134-137.
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