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First large‑scale study reveals important losses of managed honey bee and stingless bee colonies in Latin America
Publicado 2024Materias: “…América del Sur…”
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Replication Data for: Coupling of pollination services and coffee suitability under climate change
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Allee effects in an invasive social wasp: An experimental study in colonies of Vespula germanica [Conjunto de datos]
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Risk factors associated with the presence of Varroa destructor in honey bee colonies from east-central Argentina
Publicado 2018“…It was also suggested as the main cause associated with colony winter mortality and as an important vector for several honey bee viruses. …”
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Molecular characterization of Apis mellifera colonies from Argentina: genotypic admixture associated with ecoclimatic regions and apicultural activities
Publicado 2018“…In this study, a genetic characterization of 396 honeybee colonies from the most important apicultural region of Argentina is presented in order to provide an updated description of population structure and genetic diversity of commercial and feral colonies. …”
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Defensive Behavior and Morphometric Variation in Apis mellifera Colonies From Two Different Agro-Ecological Zones of North-Western Argentina
Publicado 2021“…European lineages of Apis mellifera were first introduced into America for beekeeping purposes. A subsequent introduction and accidental release of A. m. scutellata resulted in hybridization events that gave rise to Africanized populations that rapidly spread throughout the continent. …”
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Bacterial brown blotch, a disease of rice in tropical America
Publicado 1982“…A bacterial disease of rice not described previously has been observed in Central and South America. Symptoms are characterized by spreading brown blotches on the leaves. …”
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Current status of the small hive beetle Aethina tumida in Latin America
Publicado 2023“…Here, we present an overview of the current situation of SHB invasion into Latin America by describing its distribution, its impact on beekeeping and the commercialization of bee products, and its potential risk to native bees. …”
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Selection and hybridization shaped the rapid spread of African honey bee ancestry in the Americas
Publicado 2020“…We identify several peaks within a larger genomic region where selection has pushed scutellata ancestry to high frequency hundreds of kilometers past the present cline centers in both North and South America and that may underlie high-fitness traits driving the invasion.…”
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Potential exposure of a classical biological control agent of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines, on non-target aphids in North America
Publicado 2009“…In summer 2007, the Asian parasitoid Binodoxys communis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was released in North America for control of the exotic soybean aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae). …”
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Color identity in South American natural landscapes: herbs, flowers and fruits crops
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An agar plate method for rapid screening of Rhizobium for tolerance to aluminum
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Recent advances in the understanding of Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri pathogenesis and citrus canker disease management
Publicado 2018“…Distribution: Present in South America, the British Virgin Islands, Africa, the Middle East, India, Asia and the South Pacific islands. …”
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Ecological effects and management of invasive alien Vespidae
Publicado 2019“…Most introduced Vespidae only occur in one or two countries, but some areas have become geographic hotspots of invasion: Hawaii (15 species), North America (eight species), New Zealand (five species), Australia (four species) and South America (four species). …”
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