Friday, April 17, 2009

The Bee Keepers




Gary Lemasters
Articles suggested by Gary
Economist, 3/7/2009, Vol. 390 Issue 8621, p85-86
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, In Press, Uncorrected Proof, Available online 8 April 2009Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Jay D. Evans, Leo Donovall, Chris Mullin, Maryann Frazier, James Frazier, David R. Tarpy, Jerry Hayes Jr., Jeffery S. Pettis
By: Millus, Susan. Science News, 12/20/2008, Vol. 174 Issue 13, p5-6
Honey Bee Genome Illuminates Insect Evolution and Social Behavior.Preview By: Pennisi, Elizabeth. Science, 10/27/2006, Vol. 314 Issue 5799, p578-579
By: Millus, Susan. Science News, 12/20/2008, Vol. 174 Issue 13, p5-6
(Available in Print format in the Fitzgerald Library)
Nosema ceranae is a long-present and wide-spread microsporidian infection of the European honey bee (Apis mellifera) in the United States
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, Volume 97, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 186-188Yanping Chen, Jay D. Evans, I. Bart Smith, Jeffery S. Pettis

Presence of Nosema ceranae in honeybees (Apis mellifera) in Uruguay
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, In Press, Uncorrected Proof, Available online 7 April 2009Ciro Invernizzi, Carolina Abud, Ivanna H. Tomasco, Jorge Harriet, Gustavo Ramallo, Juan Campá, Helena Katz, Gabriela Gardiol, Yamandú Mendoza
By: Cox-Foster, Diana; vanEngelsdorp, Dennis. Scientific American, Apr2009, Vol. 300 Issue 4, p40-47

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