Flagellum Removal by a Nectar Metabolite Inhibits Infectivity of a Bumblebee Parasite
Abstract
Summary null null Plant phytochemicals can act as natural “medicines” for animals against parasites [ 1 , null 2 , null 3 ]. Some nectar metabolites, for example, reduce parasite infections in bees [ 4 , null 5 , null 6 , null 7 ]. Declining plant diversity through anthropogenic landscape change [ 8 , null 9 , null 10 , null 11 ] could reduce the availability of medicinal nectar plants for pollinators, exacerbating their decline [ 12 ]. Existing...
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Title
Flagellum Removal by a Nectar Metabolite Inhibits Infectivity of a Bumblebee Parasite
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
20
Pages
3494
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