Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Author "Dainat, Benjamin"

Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Author "Dainat, Benjamin"

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  • Adjlane, Noureddine; Dainat, Benjamin; Gauthier, Laurent; Dietemann, Vincent (Springer, 2016-09)
    Unusually high losses of honey bee colonies are reported in many regions of the world, but little data is available concerning the status of honey bee stocks in Africa. However, the situation on this continent, where beekeeping ...
  • Eyer, Michael; Dainat, Benjamin; Neumann, Peter; Dietemann, Vincent (Elsevier, 2017-01)
    Organisms' lifespans are modulated by both genetic and environmental factors. The lifespan of eusocial insects is determined by features of the division of labor,which itself is influenced by social regulatory mechanisms. ...
  • VanEngelsdorp, Dennis; Lengerich, Eugene; Spleen, Angela; Dainat, Benjamin; Cresswell, James; Baylis, Kathy; Nguyen, Bach Kim; Soroker, Victoria; Underwood, Robyn; Human, Hannelie; Le Conte, Yves; Saegerman, Claude (International Bee Research Association, 2013-07-16)
    In this paper, we describe the use of epidemiological methods to understand and reduce honey bee morbidity and mortality. Essential terms are presented and defined and we also give examples for their use. Defining such ...
  • Dietemann, Vincent; Pflugfelder, Jochen; Anderson, Denis; Charriere, Jean-Daniel; Chejanovsky, Nor; Dainat, Benjamin; De Miranda, Joachim R.; Delaplane, Keith; Dillier, Franz-Xaver; Fuch, Stefan; Gallmann, Peter; Gauthier, Laurent; Imdorf, Anton; Koeniger, Nikolaus; Kralj, Jasna; Meikle, William; Pettis, Jeff; Rosenkranz, Peter; Sammataro, Diana; Smith, Deborah; Yanez, Orlando; Neumann, Peter (International Bee Research Association, 2012)
    Pollination by honey bees plays a key role in the functioning of ecosystems and optimisation of agricultural yields. Severe honey bee colony losses worldwide have raised concerns about the sustainability of these pollination ...