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Implications of Habitat Restoration for Bumble Bee Population Dynamics, Foraging Ecology, and Epidemiology
Evidence for and Against Deformed Wing Virus Spillover from Honey Bees to Bumble Bees: a Reverse Genetic Analysis Olesya N
An Abstract of the Thesis Of
Bumblebee Conservator
Regional and Temporal Parasite Loads in Bumble Bees Associated With
Report for the Yellow Banded Bumble Bee (Bombus Terricola) Version 1.1
Long‐Term Prevalence of the Protists Crithidia Bombi And
The Pathogens Spillover and Incidence Correlation in Bumblebees and Honeybees in Slovenia
A New Framework for the Study of Apicomplexan Diversity Across Environments
The Relationship Between Managed Bees and the Prevalence of Parasites in Bumblebees
Apicystis Gen Nov and Apicystis Bombi (Liu, Macfarlane & Pengelly) Comb
Pollinator Diversity As a Buffer for Pollinator Disease
Pathogens Spillover from Honey Bees to Other Arthropods
Assessing the Diversity and Distribution of Apicomplexans In
Bee Pathogens Found in Bombus Atratus from Colombia: a Case Study
Network Centrality As an Indicator for Pollinator Parasite Transmission Via Flowers
Evidence of Varroa-Mediated Deformed Wing Virus Spillover in Hawaii Authors
Imported Bumblebee Colonies
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Domesticated Honeybees Are a Source of Pathogens for Wild
The Xerces Society
Petition to List Four Species of Bumblebees As Endangered Species
Ultrastructure of Selenidium Pendula, the Type Species Of
Rusty Patched Bumble Bee 2016
Jorgen Ravoet
Genetic Variability of the Neogregarine Apicystis Bombi, an Etiological Agent of an Emergent Bumblebee Disease
Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (Bombus Affinis)
Comparison Between Apicystis Cryptica Sp. N. and Apicystis Bombi
Apicystis Gen Nov and Apicystis Bombi Neogregarinida), a Cosmopolitan
The Nesting Ecology of Bumblebees
Assessing the Diversity and Distribution of Apicomplexans in Host and Free-Living Environments Using High-Throughput Amplicon Da
Recently Identified Bee Viruses and Their Impact on Bee Pollinators