Pathogen spillover from Apis mellifera to a stingless bee

Volume: 286, Issue: 1908, Pages: 20191071 - 20191071
Published: Aug 7, 2019
Abstract
Pathogen spillover from managed bees is increasingly considered as a possible cause of pollinator decline. Though spillover has been frequently documented, evidence of the pathogen's virulence in the new host or mechanism of transmission is rare. Stingless bees (Apocrita: Meliponini) are crucial pollinators pan-tropically and overlap with managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) in much of their range. Nosema ceranae is the most prevalent disease of...
Paper Details
Title
Pathogen spillover from Apis mellifera to a stingless bee
Published Date
Aug 7, 2019
Volume
286
Issue
1908
Pages
20191071 - 20191071
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