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Influence of cell type and mandibular dentition on the ability of captive honey bee workers and drones (Apis cerana indica Fabr. and Apis mellifera L.) to uncap brood cells: biological implications for parasitic mites (Varroa spp.)
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Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are more efficient at removing worker brood artificially infested with the parasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans than are Italian bees or Italian/Africanized hybrids
Natural selection of Varroa jacobsoni explains the different reproductive strategies in colonies of Apis cerana and Apis mellifera
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Juvenile mortality of the female descendants in the ectoparasitic mite Varroa jacobsoni in worker brood of Apis mellifera
Reproductive success of Varroa jacobsoni in brood of its original host, Apis cerana, in comparison to that of its new host, A. mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
The removal response ofApis mellifera L. colonies to brood in wax and plastic cells after artificial and natural infestation withVarroa jacobsoni Oud. and to freeze-killed brood