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Apidologie Vol. 36 No. 1

Apidologie

Vol. 36 No. 1 (January-March 2005)



  • Characterization of a honey bee Toll related receptor gene Am18w and its potential involvement in antimicrobial immune defense     p. 3
    Katherine Aronstein and Eduardo Saldivar
    Abstract | PDF file (586 KB) | References


  • Temperature and chalkbrood development in the alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata     p. 15
    Rosalind R. James
    Abstract | PDF file (201 KB) | References


  • The morphometric affinities of Apis cerana of the Hindu Kush and Himalayan regions of western Asia     p. 25
    Sarah E. Radloff, Randall Hepburn and Stefan Fuchs
    Abstract | PDF file (242 KB) | References


  • Chromosomal diversity in Apis mellifera carnica from Serbia     p. 31
    Zoran Stanimirovic, Jevrosima Stevanovic and Marko Andjelkovic
    Abstract | PDF file (338 KB) | References



  • Trophallaxis within the dancing context: a behavioral and thermographic analysis in honeybees (Apis mellifera)     p. 43
    Walter M. Farina and Alejandro J. Wainselboim
    Abstract | PDF file (75.0 KB) | References


  • Age-dependent morphology and ultrastructure of the hypopharyngeal gland of Apis mellifera workers (Hymenoptera, Apidae)     p. 49
    Jeroen Deseyn and Johan Billen
    Abstract | PDF file (819 KB) | References


  • Bumblebee inquilinism in Bombus (Fernaldaepsithyrus) sylvestris (Hymenoptera, Apidae): behavioural and chemical analyses of host-parasite interactions     p. 59
    Stéphanie Dronnet, Xavier Simon, Jean-Claude Verhaeghe, Pierre Rasmont and Christine Errard
    Abstract | PDF file (232 KB) | References


  • Modes of honeybees exposure to systemic insecticides: estimated amounts of contaminated pollen and nectar consumed by different categories of bees     p. 71
    Agnès Rortais, Gérard Arnold, Marie-Pierre Halm and Frédérique Touffet-Briens
    Abstract | PDF file (183 KB) | References


  • Intra and interspecific variability of the cephalic labial glands' secretions in male bumblebees: the case of Bombus (Thoracobombus) ruderarius and B. (Thoracobombus) sylvarum [Hymenoptera, Apidae]     p. 85
    Michaël Terzo, Klara Urbanova, Irena Valterova and Pierre Rasmont
    Abstract | PDF file (363 KB) | References | Online Material


  • Brood pupation temperature affects the susceptibility of honeybees (Apis mellifera) to infestation by tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi)     p. 97
    John B. McMullan and Mark J.F. Brown
    Abstract | PDF file (156 KB) | References


  • Survival of honey bee (Apis mellifera) pupae after trypan blue staining of wounds caused by Varroa destructor mites or artificial perforation     p. 107
    Matthias Herrmann, Ghazwan Kanbar and Wolf Engels
    Abstract | PDF file (572 KB) | References


  • Non-radioactive in-situ hybridisation to honeybee embryos and ovaries     p. 113
    Peter Osborne and Peter K. Dearden
    Abstract | PDF file (472 KB) | References


  • Antennal movements as indicators of odor detection by worker honeybees     p. 119
    Michel Lambin, Patrice Déglise and Monique Gauthier
    Abstract | PDF file (575 KB) | References | Online Material


  • Multivariate morphometric analysis of Apis cerana of southern mainland Asia     p. 127
    Sarah E. Radloff, H. Randall Hepburn, C. Hepburn, Stefan Fuchs, Gard W. Otis, M.M. Sein, H.L. Aung, H.T. Pham, D.Q. Tam, A.M. Nuru and Tan Ken
    Abstract | PDF file (782 KB) | References


  • A scientific note on the lack of nepotism in queen larval feeding during emergency queen rearing in a naturally mated honey bee colony     p. 141
    Nicolas Châline and Gérard Arnold
    Abstract | PDF file (101 KB) | References








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