Vol. 47 Issue 4, 2008

publication date: Nov 24, 2008
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The effect of honey bee worker brood cell size on Varroa destructor infestation and reproductionMichelle A. Taylor,
R. Mark Goodwin, Heather M. McBrydie and Harlan M. Cox.
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Direct introduction of mated and virgin queens using smoke: a method that gives almost 100% acceptance when hives have been queenless for 2 days or more

J Antonio Perez-Sato, Martin H. Kärcher, William O H Hughes, Francis L W Ratnieks

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An investigation into the wound healing potential of Welsh honeys.

Rose A Cooper, Emma-Jane Wheat, Neil F Burton.

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Fungicidal potential of different Iranian honeys against some pathogenic Candida species

Ali Reza Khosravi, Hojjatollah Shokri, Farzad Katiraee, Tahereh Ziglari, Mohammad Forsi

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The beneficial effects of feeding mahua (Bassia latifolia Roxb.) flower syrup to honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies during periods of dearth

Ramesh P Singh and Sandeep K Upadhyay

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Comparisons of pollen substitute diets for honey bees: consumption rates by colonies and effects on brood and adult populations

Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, Gordon Wardell, Fabiana Ahumada-Segura, Thomas Rinderer, Robert Danka and Jeff Pettis

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Effect of requeening on fall populations of honey bees in the northern Great Plains of North America

 J. Lloyd Harris

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Brains and brain components in African and European honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) - a volumetric comparison.Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, Tiffany Lucas, Wulfila Gronenberg, Delayne Caseman474281
X-ray computerised microtomography (MicroCT): a new technique for assessing external and internal morphology of bees.Mark Greco, Allan Jones, Robert Spooner-Hart,
Paul Holford
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LC50 baseline levels of amitraz, coumaphos, fluvalinate and flumethrin in populations of Varroa destructor from Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.Matías D. Maggi, Sergio R. Ruffinengo, Liesel B. Gende, Martín J. Eguaras  and Norma H. Sardella474292
The effects of human management on spatial distribution of two bumble bee species in a traditional agro-forestry Satoyama landscape.Atushi Ushimaru, Chikako Ishida, Shoko Sakai, Mitsue Shibata, Hiroshi Tanaka, Kaoru Niiyama, Tohru Nakashizuka474296
Interplasmid transposition of the piggyBac element in embryos of the honey bee, Apis mellifera

Jun-ichi Takahashi, Yuuki Kato, Masami Sasaki, Mitsuo Matsuka, Isamu Shimizu

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Genetic profile of Varroa destructor infesting Apis mellifera iberiensis colonies.Irene Muñoz, Encarna Garrido-Bailón, Raquel Martín-Hernández, Aranzazu Meana, Mariano Higes and Pilar De la Rúa474310
Beekeeping in the Falkland Islands (Las Ilas Malvinas)Stephen Palmer474314
Are honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) native to the British Isles?Norman Carreck474318

The antimicrobial action of propolis on human saliva.

Cinthia Coelho Simões, Danilo Barral de Araújo, Renato Delmondez de Castro, Roberto Paulo Coréia de Araújo474323
Antimicrobial activity of honey produced by stingless honey beesHiromi Kimoto-Nira and Kazuhiro Amano474325
Presence of Nosema ceranae in Africanized honey bee colonies in Costa RicaRafael A. Calderón, Luis A. Sanchez, Orlando Yañez, Natalia Fallas474328
IBRA News and Reviewers 2008IBRA474330