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Last Update: Wednesday, August 15, 2012
001 RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W. C., 1969. Resistance to American Foulbrood in Honey Bees x Comparative Mortality of Queen, Worker and Drone Larvae. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 13(1):81-86
002 ROBERTS, W., 1969. The Development of Hybrid Bee Breeding in the U.S. The 21st International Apicultural Congress 23:226-229
003 OERTEL, E., 1969. Losses Caused by the Greater Wax Moth. American Bee Journal 109(4):145
004 ROBERTS, W., STRANGER, W., 1969. Survey of the Package Bee and Queen Industry. American Bee Journal 109(1):8-11
005 KAUFFELD, N., LEVIN, M., ROBERTS, W., MOELLER, F., 1970. Disposable Pollination Units, a Revived Concept of Crop Pollination. American Bee Journal 110(3):88-89
006 GLANCEY, M., ROBERTS, W., SPENSE, J., 1970. Honey-bee Populations Exposed to Bait Containing Mirex Applied for Control of Imported Fire Ants. American Bee Journal 110(8):314
007 MACKENSEN, O., TUCKER, K., 1970. Instrumental Insemination of Queen Bees. Agriculture Handbook No. 390
008 MACKENSEN, O., NYE, P., 1970. Selective Breeding of Honey Bees for Alfalfa Pollen Collection: with Tests in High and Low Alfalfa Pollen Collection Regions. Journal of Apicultural Research 9(2):61-64
009 LACKETT, J., 1971. Liquefying Crystallized Honey with a Microwave Oven. American Bee Journal 111(8):300-301
010 OERTEL, E., 1971. Effect of Post-Treatment Temperature upon Worker Honey Bees Exposed to Varying Doses of 60 Co Gamma Radiation. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 64(1):268-270
011 OERTEL, E., 1971. Honey Prices since 1880. American Bee Journal 111(2):50-51
012 OERTEL, E., 1971. Solar Radiation and Honey Production. Gleanings in Bee Culture 99(11):397-398
013 OERTEL, E., 1971. Reviving an Apiary. Gleanings in Bee Culture 99(2):68-69
014 OERTEL, E., 1971. Acreage of Some Cultivated Crops Providing Nectar or Pollen or Both to Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 112(6):214-216
015 USDA, 1971. Beekeeping in the United States. ARS Agricultural Handbook No. 335
016 KAUFFELD, N., WILLIAMS, J., LEHNERT, T., MOELLER, F., 1972. Nosema Control in Package Bee Production—Fumigation with Ethylene Oxide and Feeding with Fumagillin. American Bee Journal 112(8):297-299, 301
017 KAUFFELD, N., WILLIAMS, J., 1972. Honey Bees as Pollinators of Pickling Cucumbers in Wisconsin. American Bee Journal 112(7):252-254
018 TUCKER, K., BLUM, M., 1972. No Gibberellic Acid Found in Royal Jelly. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 65(4):989-990
019 LACKETT, J., BURKHARDT, C., HITCHCOCK, J., 1972. Oxodene [Reg. Trademark] (Chlorine Dioxide): Longevity of Honey Bees. Journal of Economic Entomology 65(1):19-20
020 ROBERTS, W., 1972. Honey Bee Stock Center Progress Report. American Bee Journal 112(6):208-209
021 HARBO, J., BISHOP, J., REYNOLDS, G., HARP, E. Stock Center Inventory-1973. American Bee Journal 113(12):450-453
022 HARBO, J., 1973. Handling Stored Semen of Honey Bees. Proceedings of the 24th International Apicultural Congress. Apimondia: 338-344
023 KAUFFELD, N., 1973. Queen Honey Bees in Colonies: Susceptibility to Nosema Disease. American Bee Journal 113(1):12-14
024 NIELSEN, R., CANTWELL, G., 1973. The Question of Parthenogenesis in the Greater Wax Moth. Journal of Economic Entomology 66(1):37-38
025 WILLIAMS, J., 1973. Fumagillin-Treated Extender Patties Ineffective for Nosema Control in Package Colonies. American Bee Journal 113(2):58-59
026 MACKENSEN, O., TUCKER, K., 1973. Preference for Some Other Pollen Shown by Lines of Honeybees Selected for High and Low Alfalfa Pollen Collections. Journal of Apicultural Research 12(3):187-190
027 KAUFFELD, N., 1973. Pollen Trap with Trash Collector. American Bee Journal 113(11):410-411
028 WILSON, W., ROSE, J., ELLIOTT, J., LACKETT, J., 1973. Antibiotic Paper Packs: Another Method of Prolonging Drug Treatments in Honey Bee Colonies. American Bee Journal 113(9):338-340
029 RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W. C., GOCHNAUER, T. A., 1974. The Influence of Pollen on the Susceptibility of Honey-Bee Larvae to Bacillus larvae. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 23:347-350
030 RINDERER, T. E., 1974. Infectivity Degradation by Ribonuclease and Table Sugar of a Nonoccluded Virus Inoculum Prepared from the Honey Bee. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 24:120-121
031 HARBO, J., 1974. A Technique for Handling Stored Semen of Honey Bees. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 67(2):191-194
032 WILLIAMS, J., KAUFFELD, N., 1974. Winter Conditions in Commercial Colonies in Louisiana. American Bee Journal 114(6):219-221
033 ROBERTS, W., 1974. A Standard Stock of Honey Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 13(2):113-20
034 RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W., KULINCEVIC, J., 1975. Responses to Three Genetically Different Stocks of the Honeybee to a Virus from Bees with Hairless-Black Syndrome. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 25:297-300
035 RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1975. The Fate and Effect of Hairs Removed from Honeybees with Hairless-Black Syndrome. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 26:305-308
036 KAUFFELD, N., 1975. Overwintering of Colonies of Honey Bees with Restricted and Unrestricted Brood-rearing in Louisiana. American Bee Journal 115(2):480-481,490
037 KAUFFELD, N., HERNANDEZ, R., WRIGHT, J., MISARACA, S., 1975. Cucumber Production in Louisiana with Honey Bees as Pollinators. American Bee Journal 115(3):94-95,101(4):156
038 HARBO, J., 1975. Measuring the Concentration of Spermatozoa from Honey Bees with Spectrophotometry. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 8(6):1050-1052
039 OERTEL, E., 1975. Beekeeping in Louisiana. Gleanings in Bee Culture 103(11):356-357
040 RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1976. Characteristic Field Symptoms Comprising Honeybee Hairless-Black Syndrome Induced in the Laboratory by a Virus. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 27:215-219
41. OERTEL, E., 1976. Early Records of Honey Bees in the Eastern United States, Part I. American Bee Journal 116(2):70-71
42. OERTEL, E., 1976. Early Records of Honey Bees in the Eastern United States, Part II. American Bee Journal 116(3):114 & 128
43. OERTEL, E., 1976. Early Records of Honey Bees in the Eastern United States, Part III. American Bee Journal 116(4):156-157
44. OERTEL, E., 1976. Early Records of Honey Bees in the Eastern United States, Part IV. American Bee Journal 116(5):214-215
45. OERTEL, E., 1976. Early Records of Honey Bees in the Eastern United States, Conclusion. American Bee Journal 116(6):260-261, 290
46. KAUFFELD, N., TAYLOR, E., 1976. Honey Bee Problems in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. American Bee Journal 116(5):220,222,232
47. RINDERER, T. E., 1976. Honey Bees: Individual Feeding of Large Numbers of Adult Workers. Journal of Economic Entomology 69(4):489-491
48. WILLIAMS, J., 1976. Status of the Greater Wax Moth, Galleria mellonella in the United States Beekeeping Industry. American Bee Journal 116(11):524-526
49. HARBO, J., 1976. The Effect of Insemination on the Egg-Laying Behavior of Honey Bees. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 69(6):1036-1038
50. NIELSEN, R., BRISTER, C., 1976. The Greater Wax Moth: Adult Behavior. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 70(1):101-103
51. RINDERER, T. E., GREEN, T., 1976. Serological Relationship between Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus and the Virus Causing Hairless-Black Syndrome in the Honeybee. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 27:403-405
52. HARBO, J., 1977. Survival of Honey Bee Spermatozoa in Liquid Nitrogen. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 70(2):257-258
53. RINDERER, T. E., 1977. A New Approach to Honey Bee Breeding at the Baton Rouge USDA Laboratory. American Bee Journal 117(3):146-147
54. RINDERER, T. E., ELLIOTT, K. D., 1977. The Effect of Comb on the Longevity of Caged Adult Honey Bees. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 70(3):365-366
55. RINDERER, T. E., ELLIOTT, K. D., 1977. Worker Honey Bee Response to Infection with Nosema apis: Influence of Diet. Journal of Economic Entomology 70(4):431-433
56. RINDERER, T. E., ELLIOTT, K. D., 1977. Influence of Nosematosis on the Hoarding Behavior of the Honeybee. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 30:110-111
57. RINDERER, T. E., ELLIOTT, K. D., 1977. Measuring the Heritability of Characters of Honey Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 16(1):95-98
58. DALY, H., BALLING, S., 1978. Identification of Africanized Honeybees in the Western Hemisphere by Discriminant Analysis. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 51(4):857-869
59. RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., 1978. Variation in Response to Nosema apis, Longevity, and Hoarding Behavior in a Free-Mating Population of the Honey Bee. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 71(3):372-374
60. RINDERER, T. E., WILLIAMS, J., 1978. Current Research at the USDA, SEA, Bee Breeding and Stock Center Laboratory in Baton Rouge, LA. American Bee Journal 118(6):397-399
61. HARVILLE, B., LACKETT, J., 1978. Foraging Behavior of Caged Honey Bees in White Clover. Journal of Economic Entomology 71(3):481-482
62. RINDERER, T. E., ROTHENBUHLER, W., FARRELL, K., 1978. Modification of Chronic Bee Paralysis in Honey Bee Colonies by Ribonuclease. Journal of Apicultural Research 17(2):74-80
63. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1978. Effect of Empty Comb on Hoarding Behavior and Honey Production of the Honey Bee. Journal of Economic Entomology 71(5):757-759
64. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1978. Honey Bees: The Effect of a Group Size on Longevity and Hoarding in Laboratory Cages. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 71(5):732
65. TUCKER, K., 1978. Abnormalities and Noninfectious Diseases. Honey Bee Pests, Predators, and Diseases. pg. 257-274
66. WILLIAMS, J., 1978. Insects: Lepidoptera (Moths). Honey Bee Pests, Predators, and Disease. pg. 105-127
67. SYLVESTER, H., 1978. Response of Honey Bees to Different Concentrations of Sucrose in a Hoarding Test. American Bee Journal 118(11):746-747
68. COLLINS, A., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1978. Laboratory Test of the Response to an Alarm Chemical, Isopentyl Acetate, by Apis mellifera. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 71(6):906-909
69. SYLVESTER, H., RINDERER, T. E., 1978. Assessing Longevity, Hoarding Behavior and Response to Nosema in Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 118(12):806-807
70. BLUM, M., FALES, H., TUCKER, K., COLLINS, A., 1978. Chemistry of the Sting Apparatus of the Worker Honeybee. Journal of Apicultural Research 17(4):218-221
71. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., CARTER, C., MORNHINVEG, L., 1979. Empty Comb Stimulates Honey Production. American Bee Journal 119(1):40-43
72. SYLVESTER, H., 1979. Honey Bees: Response to Galactose and Lactose Incorporated into Sucrose Syrup. Journal of Economic Entomology 72(1):81-82
73. HARBO, J., 1979. Storage of Honeybee Spermatozoa at -196°C. Journal of Apicultural Research 18(1):57-63
74. SYLVESTER, H., 1979. The Effects of Lactose and Galactose on Bees Caged with Comb Pieces. American Bee Journal 119(5):478
75. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1979. Honey Bee Hoarding Behavior: Effects of Previous Stimulation by Empty Comb. Animal Behavior 27(2):426-428
76. HARBO, J., 1979. Egg Hatch of Honey Bees Fertilized with Frozen Spermatozoa. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 72(4):516-518
77. HARBO, J., 1979. The Rate of Depletion of Spermatozoa in the Queen Honeybee Spermatheca. Journal of Apicultural Research 18(3):204-207
78. COLLINS, A., 1979. Genetics of the Response of the Honeybee to an Alarm Chemical, Isopentyl Acetate. Journal of Apicultural Research 18(4):285-291
79. NIELSEN, R., BRISTER, C., 1979. Greater Wax Moth: Behavior of Larvae. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 72(6):811-815
80. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., TUCKER, K., SYLVESTER, H., LACKETT, J., 1979. A Model of Honeybee Defensive Behaviour. Journal of Apicultural Research 19(4):224-231
81. TUCKER, K., 1980. Tolerance to Carbaryl in Honey Bees Increased by Selection. American Bee Journal 120(1):36-37, 39-41, 46
82. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1980. Hoarding Behavior of the Honey Bee: Effects of Empty Comb, Comb Color, and Genotype. Environmental Entomology 9(2):104-105
83. COLLINS, A., 1980. Effect of Age on the Response to Alarm Pheromones by Caged Honey Bees. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 73(3):307-309
84. HARVILLE, B., RINDERER, T. E., LACKETT, J., 1980. Evaluating Honey Bees for White Clover Pollination. Louisiana Agriculture 24(1):16-17, 19
85. KUBASEK, K., RINDERER, T. E., LEE, W., 1980. Isogenic Sperm Line Maintenance in the Honey Bee. Journal of Heredity 71:278-280
86. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1980. Amount of Empty Comb, Color and Honey Production. American Bee Journal 120(9):641-642
87. OERTEL, E., RINDERER, T. E., HARVILLE, B. G., 1980. Changing Trends in Southeastern Louisiana Honey Production through 25 Years. American Bee Journal 120(11):763-765
88. HARBO, J., RINDERER, T. E., 1980. Breeding and Genetics of Honey Bees. USDA, ARS Agriculture Handbook No. 335:49-57
89. RINDERER, T. E., BAXTER, J., 1980. Honey Bee Hoarding of High Fructose Corn Syrup and Cane Sugar Syrup. American Bee Journal 120(12):817-818
90. MARDAN, M., RINDERER, T. E., 1980. Effects of Carbon Dioxide and Cold Anesthesia on the Hoarding Behavior of the Honey Bee. Journal of Apicultural Research 19(3):149-153
91. HARBO, J., 1980. Mosaic Male Honey Bee Produced by Queens Inseminated with Frozen Spermatozoa. Journal of Heredity 71(6):435-436
92. TUCKER, K., 1980. Tests for Linkage and Other Interaction in the Honey Bee. Journal of Heredity 71(6):452-454
93. OERTEL, E., 1980. History of Beekeeping in the United States. USDA, ARS, Agriculture Handbook No. 335:2-9 (See Reprint #178)
94. OERTEL, E., 1980. Nectar and Pollen Plants. USDA, ARS, Agriculture Handbook No. 335:16-23 (See Reprint #178 & 221)
95. TUCKER, K., 1980. Queens, Package Bees, and Nuclei: Production and Demand. USDA, ARS, Agriculture Handbook No. 335:58-63 (See Reprint #’s 178, 221 & 222)
96. COLLINS, A., 1981. Effects of Temperature and Humidity on Honey-Bee Response to Alarm Pheromones. Journal of Apicultural Research 20(1):13-18
97. RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., 1981. Identification of Africanized Bees. American Bee Journal 121(7):512-516
98. HARBO, J., 1981. Viability of Honey Bee Eggs from Progeny of Frozen Spermatozoa. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 74(5):482-486
99. RINDERER, T. E., HARVILLE, B., LACKETT, J., BAXTER, J., 1981. Variation in Honey Bee Morphology, Behavior, and Seed Set in White Clover. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 74(5):459-461
100. HARBO, J., BOLTEN, A., 1981. Development Times of Male and Female Eggs of the Honey Bee. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 74(5):504-506
101. HARBO, J., BOLTEN, A., RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., 1981. Development Periods for Eggs of Africanized and European Honeybees. Journal of Apicultural Research 20(3):156-159
102. RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., BOLTEN, A., HARBO, J., 1981. Size of Nest Cavities Selected by Swarms of Africanized Honeybees in Venezuela. Journal of Apicultural Research 20(3):160-164
103. RINDERER, T. E., 1981. Honeybee Characters that Aid Pollination (Condensation of “Variation in Honey Bee Morphology, Behavior, and Seed Set in White Clover”). Bioscience 31(11):759-760
104. RINDERER, T. E., 1981. Volatiles from Empty Comb Increase Hoarding by the Honey Bee. Animal Behavior 29(4):1275-1276
105. OERTEL, E., 1981. Honey Bees Taken to Cuba from Florida in 1764. American Bee Journal 121(12):880
106. DALY, H., HOELMER, K., NORMAN, P, ALLEN, T., 1982. Computer-Assisted Measurement and Identification of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Entomological Society of America 75(6):591-594
107. COLLINS, A., 1982. Bioassay of Compounds Derived from the Honeybee Sting. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8(2):463-470
108. KULINCEVIC, J. M., ROTHENBUHLER, W. C., RINDERER, T. E., 1982. Disappearing Disease Part I – Effects of Certain Protein Sources Given to Honey-Bee Colonies in Florida. American Bee Journal 122(3):189-191
109. RINDERER, T. E., 1982. Socio-chemical Alteration of Honeybee Hoarding Behavior. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8(5):867-871
110. RINDERER, T. E., 1982. Maximal Stimulation by Comb of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Hoarding Behavior. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 75(3):311-312
111. BOLTEN, A., HARBO, J., 1982. Numbers of Spermatozoa in the Spermatheca of the Queen Honeybee after Multiple Inseminations with Small Volumes of Semen. Journal of Apicultural Research 21(1):7-10
112. HARBO, J., 1982. The Use of Egg Mortality to Detect Health Hazards to Bees. Gleanings in Bee Culture 110(8):463-466
113. COLLINS, A., 1982. Behavior Genetics of Honey Bee Alarm Communication. Proceedings of the 9th Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects. The Biology of Social Insects pg. 307-311
114. WILLIAMS, J., HARBO, J., 1982. Bioassay for Diluents of Honey Bee Semen. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 75(4):457-459
115. COLLINS, A., KUBASEK, K., 1982. Field Test of Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colony Defensive Behavior. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 75(4):383-387
116. RINDERER, T. E., BOLTEN, A., HARBO, J., COLLINS, A., 1982. Hoarding Behavior of European and Africanized Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 75(4):714-715
117. SYLVESTER, H., 1982. Electrophoretic Identification of Africanized Honey Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 21(2):93-97
118. RINDERER, T. E., 1982. Regulated Nectar Harvesting by the Honeybee. Journal of Apicultural Research 21(2):74-87
119. RINDERER, T. E., TUCKER, K., COLLINS, A., 1982. Nest Cavity Selection by Swarms of European and Africanized Honeybees. Journal of Apicultural Research 21(2):98-103
120. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., HARBO, J., BOLTEN, A., 1982. Colony Defense by Africanized and European Honey Bees. Science 218(10):72-74
121. RINDERER, T. E., 1982. Behavioral Genetic Analysis of Colony-Defense by Honey Bees. Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium by the International Union for the Study of Social Insects and the Sociedad Mexicana De Entomologia. Social Insects in the Tropics 1:249-254
122. COLLINS, A., 1983. Alarm Responses Caused by Newly Identified Compounds Derived from the Honeybee Sting. Journal of Chemical Ecology 9(1):57-65
123. RINDERER, T. E., 1983. Disappearing Disease – II: Effects of Certain Protein Sources on Brood Rearing and Length of Life in the Honey Bee under Laboratory Conditions. American Bee Journal 123(1):50-53
124. SYLVESTER, H., RINDERER, T. E., BOLTEN, A., 1983. Honey Sac Contents: A Technique for Collection and Measurement in Foraging Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 76(1):204-206
125. An Update of the Africanized Honey Bee. USDA, ARS, Information Division, April 1983
126. HARBO, J., 1983. Survival of Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Spermatozoa after Two Years in Liquid Nitrogen (-196°C Degrees). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 76(5):890-891
127. HARBO, J., 1983. Effect of Population Size on Worker Survival and Honey Loss in Broodless Colonies of Honey Bees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Environmental Entomology 12(5):1559-1563
128. WILLIAMS, J., 1983. Effect of Osmotic Pressure on Insemination Success Using Incubated Honey Bee Semen. American Bee Journal 123(12):849-850, 852
129. RINDERER, T. E., 1983. Regulation of Honey Bee Hoarding Efficiency. Apidologie 14(2):87-92
130. RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., BROWN, M., 1983. Heritabilities and Correlations of the Honey Bee: Response to Nosema apis, Longevity & Alarm Response to Isopentyl Acetate. Apidologie 14(2):79-85
131. BLUM, M., FALES, H., JONES, T., RINDERER, T. E., TUCKER, K., 1983. Caste-Specific Esters Derived from the Queen Honey Bee Sting Apparatus. Comparative Biochemical Physiology 75B (2):237-238
132. COLLINS, A., 1984. Artificial Selection of Desired Characteristics. USDA Technical Bulletin, pg. 9-19
133. COLLINS, A., MCDANIEL, C., HOWARD, R., BLOMQUIST, G., 1984. Hydrocarbons of the Cuticle, Sting Apparatus and Sting Shaft of Apis mellifera L. Identification and Preliminary Evaluation as Chemotaxonomic Characters. Sociobiology 8(3):287-298
134. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., HARBO, J., BROWN, M., 1984. Heritabilities and Correlations for Several Characters in the Honey Bee. Journal of Heredity 75(1):135-140
135. HARBO, J., SZABO, T., 1984. A Comparison of Instrumentally Inseminated and Naturally Mated Queens. Journal of Apicultural Research 23(1):31-36
136. KULINCEVIC, J., ROTHERBUHLER, W., RINDERER, T. E., 1984. Disappearing Disease – III: A Comparison of Seven Different Stocks of the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). Ohio Agriculture Center Bulletin #1160
137. RINDERER, T. E., BOLTEN, A., COLLINS, A., HARBO, J., 1984. Nectar-Foraging Characteristics of Africanized and European Honeybees in the Neotropics. Journal of Apicultural Research 23(2):70-79
138. RINDERER, T. E., HADSTAD, W., 1984. The Effect of Empty Comb on the Proportion of Foraging Honeybees Collecting Nectar. Journal of Apicultural Research 23(2):80-81
139. BIAN, Z., FALES, H., BLUM, M., JONES, T., RINDERER, T. E., HOWARD, D., 1984. Chemistry of Cephalic Secretion of Fire Bee Trigona (Oxytrigona) Tataira. Journal of Chemical Ecology 10(3):451-461
140. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., 1985. Effect of Empty Comb on Defensive Behavior of Honeybees. Journal of Chemical Ecology 11(3):333-338
141. HELLMICH, R., KULINCEVIC, J., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1985. Selection for High and Low Pollen-Hoarding Honey Bees. Journal of Heredity 76:155-158
142. RINDERER, T. E., HELLMICH, R., DANKA, R. G., COLLINS, A., 1985. Male Reproductive Parasitism: A Factor in the Africanization of European Honey-Bee Populations. Science 228:1119-1121
143. HARBO, J., 1985. Instrumental Insemination of Queen Bees. American Bee Journal 25(3):197-202; (4):282-287
144. RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., PESANTE, D., 1985. A Comparison of Africanized and European Drones: Weights, Mucus Gland and Seminal Vesicle Weight and Counts of Spermatozoa. Apidologie 16(4):407-412
145. RINDERER, T. E., 1985. Africanized Honeybees in Venezuela: Honey Production and Foraging Behavior. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates 3:112-116
146. HARBO, J., 1985. Breeding Honey Bees. Parthenogensis. Sex Determination in the Honey Bee. Sperm Storage. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Beekeeping, pg. 55-56, 289, 349-350, 358
147. RINDERER, T. E., 1985. Genetics of the Honey Bee. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Beekeeping, pg. 153-155
148. RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., TUCKER, K., 1985. Honey-Production and Underlying Nectar Harvesting Activities of Africanized and European Honeybees. Journal of Apicultural Research 23(3):161-167
149. COLLINS, A., 1985. Africanized Bees in Venezuela: Defensive Behavior. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates 3:117-122
150. COLLINS, A., 1985. Africanized Bees in Venezuela. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Apiary Inspectors of America, pg. 25-32
151. HELLMICH, R., DANKA, R. G., RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., 1986. Comparison of Africanized and European Queen-Mating Colonies in Venezuela. Apidologie 17(3):217-226
152. EISCHEN, F., RINDERER, T. E., DIETZ, A., 1986. Nocturnal Defense Responses of Africanized and European Honey Bees to the Greater Wax Moth (Galleria mellonella L.). Animal Behavior 34:1070-1077
153. RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., BROWN, M., VILLA, J., PESANTE, D., COLLINS, A., 1986. Field and Simplified Techniques for Identifying Africanized and European Honey Bees. Apidologie 17(1):33-48
154. DANKA, R. G., RINDERER, T. E., HELLMICH, R., COLLINS, A., 1986. Comparative Toxicities of Four Topically-Applied Insecticides to Africanized and European Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 79(1):18-21
155. HARBO, J., 1986. Oviposition Rates of Instrumentally Inseminated and Naturally Mated Queen Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 79(1):112-115
156. RINDERER, T. E., 1986. Africanized Bees: An Overview. American Bee Journal 126(2):98-100,128-129
157. HELLMICH, R., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1986. Relationship between Different Amounts of Brood and the Collection and Use of Pollen by the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). Apidologie 17(1):13-20
158. SYLVESTER, H., RINDERER, T. E., 1986. Africanized Bees: Progress in Identification Procedures. American Bee Journal 126(5):330-333
159. HARBO, J., 1986. Effect of Population Size on Brood Production, Worker Survival and Honey Gain in Colonies of Honeybees. Journal of Apicultural Research 25(1):22-29
160. HELLMICH, R., ROTHENBUHLER, W., 1986. Pollen Hoarding and Use by High and Low Pollen-Hoarding Honeybees during the Course of Brood Rearing. Journal of Apicultural Research 25(1):30-34
161. HARBO, J., 1986. Sterility in Honey Bees Caused by Dimethyl Sulfoxide. Journal of Heredity 77(2):129-130
162. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., 1986. The Defensive Behavior of the Africanized Bee. American Bee Journal 126(9):623-627
163. HELLMICH, R., DANKA, R. G., COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., 1986. Laying Worker Production of Drones in Mixed Colonies of Africanized and European Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 79(5):833-836
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296. RINDERER, T. E., OLDROYD, B., WONGSIRI, S., SYLVESTER, H., DEGUZMAN, L., POTICHOT, S., SHEPPARD, W., BUCHMANN, S., 1993. Time of Drone Flight in Four Honey Bee Species in South-Eastern Thailand. Journal of Apicultural Research 32(1):27-33
297. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., GARY, N., 1993. Comparative Foraging Distances of Africanized, European and Hybrid Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) During Pollination of Cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L.). Bee Science 3(1):16-21
298. VILLA, J., 1993. Efficiency of Bait Hives in Relation to Their Spatial Distribution. Bee Science 3(1):33-37
299. VILLA, J., RINDERER, T. E., 1993. Cold Room Thermoregulation, Store Consumption, and Survival of Africanized and European Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L). Apidologie 24(4):411-423
300. RINDERER, T. E., OLDROYD, B., SHEPPARD, W., 1993. Africanized Bees in the U.S. Scientific American 269(6):52-58
301. Proceedings of the 1993 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-8th). American Bee Journal 33(12):863-872
302. HARBO, J., 1993. Worker-bee Crowding Affects Brood Production, Honey Production and Longevity of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 86(6):1672-1678
303. RINDERER, T. E., SHIMANUKI, H., 1993. Africanized Honey Bees in the USA: Where Do We Go From Here? Bee World 74(4):157-159
304. RINDERER, T. E., BUCO, S., RUBINK, W., DALY, H., STELZER, J., RIGGIO, R., BAPTISTA, F., 1993. Morphometric Identification of Africanized and European Honey Bees Using Large Reference Populations. Apidologie 24(6):569-585
305. HARBO, J., 1993. Field and Laboratory Tests that Associate Heat with Mortality of Tracheal Mites. Journal of Apicultural Research 32(3/4):159-165
306. DALY, H., 1994. Overview of the Identification of Africanized Honey Bees. Africanized Honey Bees and Bee Mites, pg. 245-249
307. OLDROYD, B., RINDERER, T. E., SCHWENKE, J., BUCO, S., 1994. Subfamily Recognition and Task Specialization in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 34:169-173
308. COLLINS, A., DALY, H., RINDERER, T. E., HARBO, J., HOELMER, K., 1994. Correlations between Morphology and Colony Defense in Apis mellifera L. Journal of Apicultural Research 33(1):3-10
309. OLDROYD, B., SYLVESTER, H., WONGSIRI, S., RINDERER, T. E., 1994. Task Specialization in a Wild Bee, Apis florea, (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Revealed by RFLP Banding. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 34:25-30
310. HARBO, J., 1994. Effects of Hive Color and Heat on Tracheal Mites. American Bee Journal 134(11):741-742
311. RINDERER, T. E., OLDROYD, B., LEKPRAYOON, C., WONGSIRI, S. BOONTHAI, C., THAPA, R., 1994. Extended Survival of the Parasitic Honey Bee Mite Tropilaelaps clareae on Adult Workers of Apis mellifera and Apis dorsata. Journal of Apicultural Research 33(3):171-174
312. Proceedings of the 1994 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-9th). American Bee Journal 134(12):829-840
313. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 1994. Preliminary Observations on the Susceptibility of Africanized Honey Bees to American Foulbrood. Journal of Apicultural Research 33(4):243-245
314. DANKA, R. G., LOPER, G., VILLA, J., WILLIAMS, J., SUGDEN, E., COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., 1994. Abating Feral Africanized Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L) to Enhance Mating Control of European Queens. Apidologie 25(6):520-529
315. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., 1995. Field Test of Resistance to Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae) and of Colony Production by Four Stocks of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 88(3):584-591
316. DANKA, R. G., RINDERER, T. E., KUZNETSOV, V., DELATTE, G., 1995. A USDA-ARS Project to Evaluate Resistance to Varroa jacobsoni by Honey Bees of Far-Eastern Russia. American Bee Journal 135(11):746-748
317. RINDERER, T. E., 1995. Africanized Honey Bees and Agromedicine. Journal of Agromedicine 2(1):73-78
318. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E. LANCASTER, V., 1995. A Short Test Evaluating Larval Attractiveness of Honey Bees to Varroa jacobsoni. Journal of Apicultural Research 34(2):89-92
319. RINDERER, T. E., BEAMAN, L., 1995. Genic Control of Honey Bee Dance Language Dialect. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 91:727-732
320. RINDERER, T. E., OLDROYD, B., WONGSIRI, S., SYLVESTER, H., DEGUZMAN, L., STELZER, J., RIGGIO R., 1995. A Morphological Comparison of the Dwarf Honey Bees of Southeastern Thailand and Palawan, Philippines. Apidologie 26(5):387-394
321. DALY, H., DANKA, R. G., HOELMER, J., RINDERER, T. E., BUCO, S., 1995. Honey Bee Morphometrics: Linearity of Variables With Respect to Body Size and Classification Tested with European Worker Bees Reared by Varying Ratios of Nurse Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 34(3):129-145
322. Proceedings of the 1995 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-10th). American Bee Journal 135(12):825-833
323. OLDROYD, B. P., CORNUET, J-M., ROWE, D., RINDERER, T. E., CROZIER, R. H. 1995. Racial admixture of Apis mellifera in Tasmania, Australia: Similarities and differences with natural hybrid zones in Europe. Heredity 74(3): 315-325
324. OLDROYD, B., SMOKLENSKI, A., CORNUET, J., WONGSIRI, S., ESTOUP, A., RINDERER, T. E., CROZIER, R., 1995. Levels of Polyandry and Intracolonial Genetic Relationships in Apis florea. Behavorial Ecology and Sociobology 37:329-335
325. RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G. T., LANCASTER, V. A., BEAMAN, L. D. 1995. Varroa jacobsoni detection: An evaluation of five methods. BeeScience 4(3):26-33
326. WILLIAMS, J. S., RINDERER, T. E. 1995. The control of nuisance feral honey bees: A manual for federal land managers. (In House Training Manual).
327. RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., DEGUZMAN, L., LANCASTER, V., 1996. Timing of Apistan Treatments for Varroa jacobsoni Control. Bee Science 4(3):103-106
328. DEGUZMAN, L., DELFINADO-BAKER, M., 1996. A New Species of Varroa (Acari: Varroidae) Associated With Apis koschevnikovi (Apidae: Hymenoptera) in Borneo. International Journal of Acarology. 22(1):23-27
329. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 1996. Influence of Resistant Honey Bee Hosts on the Life History of the Parasite Acarapis woodi. Experimental & Applied Acarology 20:313-322
330. RINDERER, T. E., WONGSIRI, S., KUANG, B., LIU, J., OLDROYD, B., SYLVESTER, H., DEGUZMAN, L., 1996. Comparative Nest Architecture of the Dwarf Honey Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research . 35(1):19-26
331. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., MACCHIAVELLI, R., 1996. Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans Tolerance in Selected Stocks of Apis mellifera. Apidologie 27(4):193-210
332. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 1996. Comparative Susceptibility of Africanized Honey Bees’ from South Texas to Infestation by Acarapis woodi. Southwestern Entomologist 21(4):451-456
333. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., WHITESIDE, R., 1996. A Scientific Note on the Occurrence of Varroa Mites on Adult Worker Bees of Apis nuluenis in Borneo. Apidologie 27(5):429-430
334. RINDERER, T. E., MARX, B., GRIES, M., TINGEK, S., 1996. A Scientific Note on Stratified Foraging by Sabahan Bees on the Yellow Flame Tree (Peltophorum Pterocarpum). Apidologie 27(5):423-425
335. HARRIS, J., WOODRING, J., HARBO, J., 1996. Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Levels of Biogenic Amines in the Brains of Queenless Worker and Virgin Queen Honey Bees (Apis mellifera). Journal of Apicultural Research 35(2):69-78
336. WONGSIRI, S., LEKPRAYOON, C., THAPA, R., THIRAKUPT, K., RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., OLDROYD, B., BOONCHAM, U., 1996. Comparative Biology of Apis andreniformis and Apis florea in Thailand. Bee World 77(4):23-35
337. SHEPPARD, W.S., RINDERER, T.E., MEIXNER, M.D., YOO, H.R., STELZER, J.A., SCHIFF, N. M. AND KRELL, R. 1996. HINF1 variation in mitochondrial DNA of old world honey bee races. Journal of Heredity 87(1): 35-40
338. OLDROYD, B., SMOKLENSKI, A., CORNUET, J., WONGSIRI, S., ESTOUP, A., RINDERER, T. E., CROZIER, R., 1996. Levels of Polyandry and Intracolonial Genetic Relationships in Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 89(2):276-283
339. HARBO, J., 1996. Evaluating Colonies of Honey Bees for Resistance to Varroa jacobsoni. Bee Science 4(3):100-105
340. DE GUZMAN, L. I., RINDERER, T. E., BEAMAN, L. D. 1996. Attractiveness to infestation by tracheal mites, Acarapis woodi (Rennie) in three stocks of honey bees and two of their hybrids. BeeScience 4(3): 90-94
341. HARBO, J., HOOPINGARNER, R., 1997. Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the United States that Express Resistance to Varroa jacobsoni (Mesostigmata: Varroidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 90(4):893-898
342. RINDERER, T. E., KUZNETSOV, V., DANKA, R. G., DELATTE, G., 1997. An Importation of Potentially Varroa-Resistant Honey Bees from Far-Eastern Russia. American Bee Journal 137(11):787-789
343. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., 1997. DNA Evidence of the Origin of Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans in the Americas. Biochemical Genetics 35(9/10):327-335
344. Proceedings of the 1997 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-11th). American Bee Journal 137(3):221-228
345. OLDROYD, B., CLIFTON, M., WONGSIRI, S., RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., CROZIER, R., 1997. Polyandry in the Genus Apis, particularly Apis andreniformis. Behavorial Ecology and Sociobology 40:17-26
346. POLLETT, D., 1997. Beginning with Bees. LSU Cooperative Extension Service Pub. 1846
347. ROWE, D. J., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J. A., OLDROYD, B. P., CROZIER, R. H. Seven polymorphic microsatellite loci in honey bees (Apis mellifera). Insectes Sociaux. 44:85-93. 1997.
348. SINACORI, A., RINDERER, T. E., LANCASTER, V., SHEPPARD, W., 1998. A Morphological and Mitochondrial Assessment of Apis mellifera from Palermo, Italy. Apidologie 29(6):481-490
349. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., 1998. Comparative Resistance of Four Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Stocks to Infestation by Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae). Apiculture and Social Insects. Journal of Economic Entomology 91(5):1078-1083
350. RINDERER, T. E., 1998. The Identification of Africanized Honey Bees: An Assessment of Morphometric, Biochemical, and Molecular Approaches. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 44(1/2):177-194
351. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 1998. Evidence of Autogrooming as a Mechanism of Honey Bee Resistance to Tracheal Mite Infestation. Journal of Apicultural Research 37(1):39-46
352. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., LANCASTER, V., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., 1998. Varroa in the Mating Yard: I: The Effects of Varroa jacobsoni and Apistan on Drone Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 139(2):134-139
353. RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., OLDROYD, B., TINGEK, S., 1998. Levels of Polyandry and Intra-colonial Genetic Relationships in Apis koschevnikovi. Journal of Apicultural Research 37(4):281-287
354. SYLVESTER, H., LIMBIPICHAI, K., WONGSIRI, S., RINDERER, T. E., MARDAN, M., 1998. Morphometric Studies of Apis cerana in Thailand and the Malaysian Peninsula. Journal of Apicultural Research 37(3):137-145
355. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., ANDERSON, D., 1998. Congruence of RAPD and Mitochondrial DNA Markers in Assessing Varroa jacobsoni Genotypes. Journal of Apicultural Research 37(1):49-51
356. Proceedings of the 1998 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-12th). American Bee Journal 138(4):291-301
357. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., 1998. Distribution of the Japanese and Russian genotypes of Varroa jacobsoni. Honey Bee Science 19(3): 115-119. In Japanese with English Abstract.
358. CHEN, P., WONGSIRI, S., JAMYANYA, T., RINDERER, T. E., VONGSAMANODE, S., MATSUKA, M., SYLVESTER, H., OLDROYD, B., 1998. Honey Bees and other Edible Insects used as Human Food in Thailand. American Entomologist 44(1):24-29
359. OLDROYD, B., CLIFTON, M., PARKER, K., RINDERER, T. E., CROZIER, R., 1998. Evolution of Mating Behavior in the Genus Apis and an Estimate of Mating Frequency in Apis cerana (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91(5):700-709
360. HARRIS, J., HARBO, J., 1999. Low Sperm Counts and Reduced Fecundity of Mites in Colonies of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Resistant to Varroa jacobsoni (Mesostigmata: Varroidae). Apiculture and Social Insects. Journal of Economic Entomology 92(1):83-90
361. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., 1999. Identification and Comparison of Varroa Species Infesting Honey Bees. Apidologie 30(1):85-95
362. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 1999. Selecting Honey Bees for Resistance to Varroa jacobsoni. Apidologie 30(2-3):183-196
363. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., 1999. Occurrence of Two Genotypes of Varroa jacobsoni Oud. in North America. Apidologie 30(1):31-36
364. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 1999. Heritability in Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Characteristics Associated with Resistance to Varroa jacobsoni Mesostigmata: Varroidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 92(2):261-265
365. RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., DEGUZMAN, L., WILLIAMS, J., STELZER, J., KUZNETSOV, V., 1999. Evaluations of the Varroa-Resistance of Honey Bees Imported from Far-Eastern Russia. American Bee Journal 139(4):287-290
366. SYLVESTER, J., WATTS, R., DEGUZMAN, L., STELZER, J., RINDERER, T. E., 1999. Varroa in the Mating Yard: II. The Effects of Varroa and Fluvalinate on Drone Mating Competitiveness. American Bee Journal 139(3):225-227
367. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., LANCASTER, V., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., 1999. Varroa in the Mating Yard: III. The Effects of Formic Acid Gel Formulation on Drone Production. American Bee Journal 139(4):304-307
368. HARRIS, J., WOODRING, J., 1999. Effects of Dietary Precursors to Biogenic Amines on the Behavioral Response from Groups of Caged Worker Honey Bees (Apis mellifera)to the Alarm Pheromone Component Isopentyl Acetate. Physiological Entomology. 24:285-291
369. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 1999. Paravestibular Hairs of British Buckfast Honey Bees do not Regulate Genetic Resistance to Acarpais woodi. Journal of Apicultural Research 38(3-4):221-222
370. HARBO, J., 1999. The Value of Single-Drone Inseminations in Selective Breeding of Honey Bees. Apiculture for the 21st Century 1:1-5
371. SHEPPARD, W., RINDERER, T. E., GARNERY, L., SHIMANUKI, H., 1999. Analysis of Africanized Honey Bee Mitochondrial DNA Reveals Further Diversity of Origin. Genetics and Molecular Biology 22(1):73-75
372. OLDROYD, B., HALLING, L., RINDERER, T. E., 1999. Development and Behaviour of Anarchistic Honeybees. The Royal Society-Proceedings. Royal Society of London B. 266:1875-1878
373. LEKPRAYOON, C., WONGSIRI, S., RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., 1999. Biodiversity of Parasitic Mites of Honey Bees in Southeast Asia. A Crisis in World Agriculture, Section 8:325-329
374. Proceedings of the 1999 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-13th). American Bee Journal 139(4):308-315
375. RINDERER, T. E., HELLMICH, R., 1999. The Processes of Africanization. The “African” Honey Bee, pg. 95-117
376. COLLINS, A., RINDERER, T. E., 1999. Genetics of Defensive Behavior I. The “African” Honey Bee, pg. 309-328
377. HELLMICH, R., RINDERER, T. E., 1999. Beekeeping in Venezuela. The “African” Honey Bee, pg. 399-411
378. DEOWANISH, S., WATTANACHAIYINGCHAROEN, W., WONGSIRI, S., OLDROYD, B., LEEPITAKRAT, S., RINDERER, T. E., SYLVESTER, H., 1999. Biodiversity of Dwarf Honey Bees in Thailand. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tropical Bees: Management and Diversity, Symposium 2:97-103
379. OTIS, G., KOENIGER, N., RINDERER, T. E., HADISOESILO, S., YOSHIDA, S., TINGEK, S., WONGSIRI, S., MARDAN, M., 1999. Comparative Mating Flight Times of Asian Honey Bees. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tropical Bees: Management and Diversity Symposium 2:137-141
380. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 2000. A Survey of Tracheal Mite Resistance Levels in U.S. Commercial Queen Breeder Colonies. American Bee Journal 140(5):405-407
381. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., HARRIS, J., KUZNETSOV, V., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., BEAMAN, L., 2000. The Release of ARS Russian Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 140(4):305-307
382. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 2000. Inheritance of Resistance to Acarpis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae) in First-Generation Crosses of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 93(6):1602-1605
383. HARRIS, J., HARBO, J., 2000. Changes in Reproduction of Varroa destructor after Honey Bee Queens were exchanged between Resistant and Susceptible Colonies. Apidologie 31(6):689-699
384. HARBO, J., 2000. Heating Adult Honey Bees to Remove Varroa jacobsoni. Journal of Apicultural Research 39(3-4):181-182
385. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2000. Using Free-Mated Queens to Introduce Genes for Varroa Resistance into a Population of Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 140(11):904-905
386. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., LANCASTER, V., KUZNETSOV, V., BEAMAN, L., WATTS, R., HARRIS, J., 2001. Resistance to the Parasitic Mite Varroa destructor in Honey Bees from Far-Eastern Russia. Apidologie 32(3):381-394
387. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., WILLIAMS, J., BEAMAN, L., KUZNETSOV, V., BIGALK, M., BERNARD, S., TUBBS, H., 2001. Multi-State Field Trials of ARS Russian Honey Bees I: Responses to Varroa destructor 1999, 2000. American Bee Journal 141(9):658-661
388. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., LANCASTER, V., WILLIAMS, J., BEAMAN, L., KUZNETSOV, V., BIGALK, M., BERNARD, S., TUBBS, H., 2001. Multi-State Field Trials of ARS Russian Honey Bees II: Honey Production 1999, 2000. American Bee Journal 141(10):726-729
389. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E. DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., WILLIAMS, J., BEAMAN, L., KUZNETSOV, V., BERNARD, S., BIGALK, M., TUBBS, H., 2001. Multi-State Field Trials of ARS Russian Honey Bees. III: Responses to Acarapis woodi 1999, 2000. American Bee Journal 141(11):810-812
390. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2001. Resistance to Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) When Mite-Resistant Queen Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Were Free-Mated with Unselected Drones. Journal of Economic Entomology 94(6):1319-1323
391. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., BEAMAN, L., HARPER, C., 2001. An Evaluation of Far-Eastern Russian Honey Bees and Other Methods for the Control of Tracheal Mites. American Bee Journal 141(10):737-741
392. HARRIS, J., HARBO, J., 2001. Natural and Suppressed Reproduction of Varroa Mites. Bee Culture 129(5):34-38
393. HARRIS, J., 2001. A Technique for Marking Individual Varroa Mites. Journal of Apicultural Research 40(1):35-37
394. Proceedings of the 2001 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-14/15th). American Bee Journal 142(12):885-896
395. DEGUZMAN, L., BURGETT, M., RINDERER, T. E., 2001. Biology and Life History of Acarapis dorsalis And Acarapis externus. Mites of the Honey Bee-Webster & Delaplane, Ch. 2, 17-27
396. OLDROYD, B., RINDERER, T. E. 2001. Reply to Kirchner & Arnold (See Reprint #252). Animal Behaviour F35.
397. CLARKE, K., OLDROYD, B., JAVIER, J., QUEZADA, G., RINDERER, T. E. 2001. Origin of honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) from the Yucatan peninsula inferred from mitochondrial DNA analysis. Molecular Ecology 10(6):1347-1355
398. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., BEAMAN, L., DELATTE, G., HARPER, C., 2002. Hygienic Behavior by Honey Bees from Far-Eastern Russia. American Bee Journal 142(1):58-60
399. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., COLLINS, A., LANCASTER, V., 2002. Attractiveness of Africanized Honey Bee Brood from Southern Texas to Varroa destructor Infestation. American Bee Journal 142(2):130-132
400. VILLA, J., RINDERER, T. E., STELZER, J., 2002. Answers to the Puzzling Distribution of Africanized Bees in the United States. “Why Are Those Bees Not Moving East of Texas?” American Bee Journal 132(7):480-483
401. HARRIS, J., RINDERER, T. E., KUZNETSOV, V., DANKA, R. G., DELATTE, G., DEGUZMAN, L., VILLA, J., 2002. Imported Russian Honey Bees: Quarantine and Initial Selection for Varroa Resistance. American Bee Journal 142(8):591-596
402. RINDERER, T. E., OLDROYD, B., DEGUZMAN, L., WATTANACHAIYINGCHAREON, W., WONGSIRI, S., 2002. Spatial Distribution of the Dwarf Honey Bees in an Agroecosystem in Southeastern Thailand. Apidologie 33(6):539-543
403. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2002. Suppressing Mite Reproduction: SMR an Update. Bee Culture 130(5):46-48
404. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., DELATTE, G., STELZER, J., BEAMAN, L., KUZNETSOV, V., 2002. Resistance to Acarapis woodi by Honey Bees from Far-eastern Russia. Apidologie 33(4):411-415
405. CLARKE, K. E., RINDERER, T. E., FRANCK, P., QUEZADA-EUAN, J. G., OLDROYD, B. P. 2002. The Africanization of honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) of the Yucatan: a study of a massive hybridization event across time. Evolution 56(7):1462-1474.
406. SYLVESTER, H., 2003. Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms for DNA Fingerprinting. BioTechniques. 34(5):942-944
407. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., DELATTE, G., HARPER, C., 2003. An Evaluation of ARS Russian Honey Bees in Combination with Other Methods for the Control of Varroa Mites. American Bee Journal 143(5): 410-413
408. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2003. An Evaluation of Commercially Produced Queens that have the SMR Trait. American Bee Journal 143(3):213-216
409. TUBBS, H., HARPER, C., BIGALK, M., BERNARD, S., DELATTE, G., SYLVESTER, H., RINDERER, T. E., 2003. Commercial Management of ARS Russian Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 143(10):819-820
410. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 2003. Autogrooming by Resistant Honey Bees Challenged with Individual Tracheal Mites. Apidologie 34(4):591-596
411. KAVINSEKSAN, B., WONGSIRI, S., DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., 2003. Absence of Tropilaelaps Infestation from Recent Swarms of Apis dorsata in Thailand. Journal of Apicultural Research 42(3):49-50
412. HARRIS, J., HARBO, J., VILLA, J., DANKA, R. G., 2003. Variable Population Growth of Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) in Colonies of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) during a 10-Year Period. Environmental Entomology 32(6):1305-1312
413. VILLA, J., 2004. Swarming Behavior of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Southeastern Louisiana. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97(1):111-116
414. DEGRANDI-HOFFMAN, G, SCHMIDT, J., ERICKSON, E., VILLA, J., RUBINK, W., EISCHEN, F., 2004. What’s Buzzing with Africanized Honey Bees? Agricultural Research 4:4-8
415. HARRIS, J., VILLA, J., DANKA, R. G., 2004. Environmental Effects on the Growth of Varroa Mite Populations. Bee Culture 132:23-25
416. Proceedings of the 2004 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-17th). American Bee Journal 144(5):401-408
417. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., HARPER, C., 2004. The Effects of Co-mingled Russian and Italian Honey Bee Stocks and Sunny or Shaded Apiaries on Varroa Mite Infestation Level, Worker Bee Population and Honey Production. American Bee Journal 144(6):481-485
418. GREGORY, P., RINDERER, T. E., 2004. Non-destructive Sources of DNA used to Genotype Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Queens, Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 111(3):173-177
419. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., SYLVESTER, H., 2004. Re-examination of the Accuracy of a Detergent Solution for Varroa Mite Detection. American Bee Journal 144(7):560-562
420. SAMPSON, B., DANKA, R. G., STRINGER, S., 2004. Nectar Robbery by Bees Xylocopa virginica and Apis mellifera Contributes to the Pollination of Rabbiteye Blueberry. Journal of Economic Entomology 97(3):735-740
421. HARRIS, J., RINDERER, T. E., 2004. Varroa Resistance of Hybrid ARS Russian Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 144(10):797-800
422. KAVINSEKSAN, B., WONGSIRI, S., RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., 2004. Comparison of the Hygienic Behavior of ARS Russian and Commercial Honey Bees in Thailand. American Bee Journal 144(11):870-872
423. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2004. Effect of Screen Floors on Populations of Honey Bees and Parasitic Mites (Varroa destructor). Journal of Apicultural Research 43(3):114-117
424. CHAIYAWONG, T., DEOWANISH, S., WONGSIRI, S., SYLVESTER, H., RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., 2004. Multivariate Morphometric Study of Apis florea in Thailand. Journal of Apicultural Research 43(3):123-127
425. CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T. E., 2004. Unusual Queen Cell Construction and Destruction in Apis mellifera from Far-eastern Russia. Journal of Apicultural Research 43(4):188-190
426. HARBO, J., HARRIS, J., 2005. Suppressed Mite Reproduction Explained by the Behavior of Adult Bees. Journal of Apicultural Research 44(1):21-23
427. GREGORY, P., EVANS, J., RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., 2005. Conditional Immune-gene Suppression of Honeybees Parasitized by Varroa Mites. Journal of Insect Science 5:7, 1-5
428. Proceedings of the 2005 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-18th). American Bee Journal 145(5):428-435
429. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L., DANKA, R. G., 2005. A New Phase Begins for the USDA-ARS Russian Honey Bee Breeding Program. American Bee Journal 145(7):579-582
430. FASSBINDER-ORTH, C., RINDERER, T. E., 2005. A Study of Chalkbrood Susceptibility in Russian and Domestic Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 145(8):669-671
431. DANKA, R. G., VILLA, J., 2005. An Association in Honey Bees between Autogrooming and the Presence of Migrating Tracheal Mites. Apidologie 36(3):331-333
432. DANKA, R. G., 2005. High Levels of Cotton Pollen Collection Observed for Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in South-Central Louisiana. Journal of Entomological Science 40(3):316-326
433. VILLA, J., DANKA, R. G., 2005. Caste, Sex and Strain of Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) Affect Infestation with Tracheal Mites (Acarapis woodi). Experimental and Applied Acarology. 37(3-4):157-164
434. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., BIGALK, M., TUBBS, H., BERNARD, S., 2005. Russian Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colonies: Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae) Infestations and Overwintering Survival. Journal of Economic Entomology 98(6):1796-1801
435. Proceedings of the 2006 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-19th). American Bee Journal 146(5):445-451
436. VILLA, J., 2006. Autogrooming and Bee Age Influence Migration of Tracheal Mites to Russian and Susceptible Worker Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L). Journal of Apicultural Research and Bee World 45(2):28-31
437. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., FRAKE, A., TUBBS, H., ELZEN, P., WESTERVELT, D., 2006. Some Observations on the Small Hive Beetle, Aethina tumida Murray in Russian Honey Bee Colonies. American Bee Journal 146(7):618-620
438. CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T. E., 2006. Queen Cell Acceptance in Laying Worker Colonies of Russian and Italian Honey Bees. American Bee Journal 146(8):698-700
439. POLLET, D., 2006. Beginning with Bees. Publication #1846 6/06
440. DANKA, R, SYLVESTER, H, BOYKIN, D., 2006. Environmental Influences on flight Activity of USDA-ARS Russian and Italian Stocks of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) During Almond Pollination. Journal of Economic Entomology 99(5):1565-1570
441. VILLEGAS, A., VILLA, J., 2006. Uncapping of Pupal Cells by European Bees in the United States as Responses to Varroa destructor and Galleria mellonella. Journal of Apicultural Research 45(4):203-206
442. ARIAS, M., RINDERER, T. E., SHEPPARD, W., 2006. Further Characterization of Honey Bees from the Iberian Peninsula by Allozyme, Morphometric and mtDNA Haplotype Analyses. Journal of Apicultural Research 45(4):188-196
443. Proceedings of the 2007 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-20th). American Bee Journal 147(5):436-443
444. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., FRAKE, A., 2007. Growth of Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae) Populations in Russian Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colonies. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100(2):187-195
445. DANKA, R. G., BEAMAN, L., 2007. Flight Activity of USDA-ARS Russian Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) During Pollination of Lowbush Blueberries in Maine. Journal of Economic Entomology 100(2):267-272
446. DEGUZMAN, L., FRAKE, A., 2007. Temperature affects Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) Development. Journal of Apicultural Research 46(2):88-93
447. CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T, 2007. Acceptance of Mated Queens and Queen Cells in Colonies of Russian and Italian Honey Bees. Bee Culture 135(6):27-29
448. HARRIS, J., 2007. Bees with Varroa Sensitive Hygiene preferentially remove mite infested pupae aged < five days post capping. Journal of Apicultural Research 46(3):134-139
449. INSUAN, S., DEOWANISH, S., KLINBUNGA, S., SITTIPRANEED, S., SYLVESTER, H., WONGSIRI, S. 2007. Genetic Differentiation of the Giant Honey Bee (Apis dorsata) in Thailand analyzed by Mitrochondrial Genes and Microsatellites. Biochemical Genetics 45(3/4):345-361
450. DANKA, R. G., HARRIS, J., WARD, K., WARD, R. 2007. Status of Bees with the Trait of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH) for Varroa Resistance. American Bee Journal 148(1):51-54
451. VILLA, J. 2007. Influence of Worker Age on the Infestation of Resistant and Susceptible Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) with Tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi). Apidologie 38:573-578
452. DEGUZMAN, L., RINDERER, T. E., FRAKE, A. 2008. Comparative reproduction of Varroa destructor in different types of Russian and Italian honey bee combs. Experimental and Applied Acarology 44:227-238
453. Proceedings of the 2008 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-21st). American Bee Journal 148(6):553-563
454. ZHOU, Y., KUSTER, H., PETTIS, J., DANKA, R. G., GLEASON, J., GREENFIELD, M. 2008. Reaction Norm Variants for Male Calling Song in Natural Populations of Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): towards a Resolution of the Lek Paradox. Evolution 1317-1334
455. BOURGEOIS, L., SYLVESTER, A., DANKA, R. G., RINDERER, T. E., 2008. Comparison of microsatellite DNA diversity among commercial queen breeder stocks of Italian honey bees in the United States and Italy. Journal of Apicultural Research 47(2):93-98
456. DEGUZMAN, L., FRAKE, A., RINDERER, T. E. 2008. Detection and removal of brood infested with eggs and larvae of small hive beetles (Aethina tumida Murray) with Russian honey bees. Journal of Apicultural Research and Bee World. 47(3):216-221
457. VILLA, J., BUSTAMANTE, D., DUNKLEY, J., ESCOBAR, L. 2008. Changes in Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colony Swarming and Survival Pre- and Postarrival of Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) in Louisiana. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 101(5):867-871
458. HARRIS, J. 2008. Effect of Brood Type on Varroa-Sensitive Hygiene by Worker Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 101(6):1137-1144
459. VILLA, J., RINDERER, T. E., 2008. Inheritance of resistance to Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae) in crosses between selected resistant Russian and selected susceptible U.S. honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 101(6):1756-1759
460. DeGRANDI-HOFFMAN, G., WARDELL, G., AHUMADA-SEGURA, F., RINDERER, T. E., DANKA, R. G., PETTIS, J. 2008. Comparisons of pollen substitute diets for honey bees: consumption rates by colonies and effects on brood and adult populations. Journal of Apicultural Research 47(4):265-270
461. DEGUZMAN, L., PRUDENTE, J., RINDERER, T. E., FRAKE, A., TUBBS, H. 2009. Population of small hive beetles (Aethina tumida Murray) in two apiaries having different soil textures in Mississippi. Science of Bee Culture. 1(1):4-8, supplement of Bee Culture. 137(2).
462. CARGEL, R., RINDERER, T. E. 2009. Effects of Varroa destructor Infestation on Honey Bee Queen Introduction. Science of Bee Culture 1(1):8-13, supplement to Bee Culture. 137(2).
463. FRAKE, A.M., DEGUZMAN, L.I., RINDERER, T. E. 2009. Comparative resistance of Russian and Italian honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) to small hive beetles (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 102(1):13-19.
464. DANKA, R. G., BEAMAN, L. D. 2009. A note on flight activity of 4-lb Australian package-bee colonies used for almond pollination. Science of Bee Culture 1(2):17-18, supplement to Bee Culture. 137(2).
465. VILLA, J. D., RINDERER, T. E., BIGALK, M. 2009. Overwintering of Russian honey bees in northeastern Iowa. Science of Bee Culture 1(2):19-21, supplement to Bee Culture. 137(2).
466. DANKA, R. G., BEAMAN, L. D. 2009. Preliminary observations of autumn feeding of USDA-ARS Russian honey bees to enhance flight performance during almond pollination. Science of Bee Culture 1(2):27-30, supplement to Bee Culture. 137(2).
467. BOURGEOIS, L., RINDERER, T. E. 2009. Genetic characterization of Russian honey bee stock selected for improved resistance to Varroa destructor. Journal of Economic Entomology 102(3):1233-1238.
468. HARBO, J.R., HARRIS, J.W. 2009. Responses to Varroa by honey bees with different levels of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene. Journal of Apicultural Research 48(3):156-161.
469. VILLA, J. D., DANKA, R. G., HARRIS, J.W. 2009. Simplified methods of evaluating colonies for levels of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH). Journal of Apicultural Research 48(3):162-167.
470. DEGUZMAN, L., FRAKE, A., RINDERER, T. E., POLLETT, D.K. 2009. Small Hive Beetles. Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station Publication 3135.
471. WARD, K., DANKA, R., WARD, R. 2008. Comparative performance of two mite-resistant stocks of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Alabama beekeeping operations. Journal of Economic Entomology 101(3):654-659.
472. HARRIS, J.W., DANKA, R., VILLA, J. D. 2010. Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) with the Trait of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene Remove Brood with all Reproductive Stages of Varroa Mites (Mesostigmata: Varroidae). Annals of Entomological Society of America 103(2):146-152.
473. NAVAJAS, M., ANDERSON, D.L., DEGUZMAN, L.I., HUANG, Z.Y., CLEMENT, J., ZHOU, T., CONTE, Y.L. 2010. New Asian Types of Varroa destructor: a potential new threat for world apiculture. Apidologie 41(1):181-193.
474. RINDERER, T. E., DEGUZMAN, L.I., BOURGEOIS, L., FRAKE, A. 2010. The Effects of Hive Size, Feeding and Nosema ceranae on the Size of Winter Clusters of Russian Honey Bee Colonies. Science of Bee Culture 2(1):1-6, supplement to Bee Culture. 138(3).
475. DANKA, R. G., HARRIS, J.W., VILLA, J. D. 2010. Hygienic response to Varroa destructor by commercial and feral honey bees from the Big Island of Hawaii before exposure to mites. Science of Bee Culture 2(1):11-14, supplement to Bee Culture. 138(3).
476. DEGUZMAN, L.I., FRAKE, A.M., RINDERER, T. E. 2010. Seasonal population dynamics of small hive beetles, Aethina tumida Murray, in the south-eastern USA. Journal of Apicultural Research 49(2):186-191.
477. Proceedings of the 2009 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-22nd). American Bee Journal 149(5):497-511.
478. Proceedings of the 2010 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-23st). American Bee Journal 150(5):497-511.
479. RINDERER, T. E., HARRIS, J.W., HUNT, G.J., DEGUZMAN, L.I. 2010. Breeding for Resistance to Varroa destructor in North America. Apidologie 41(3):409-424.
480. BOURGEOIS, A.L., RINDERER, T. E., BEAMAN, L.D., DANKA, R.G. 2010. Genetic detection and quantification of Nosema apis and N. ceranae in the honey bee. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 103:53.58.
482. DEGUZMAN, L.I., FRAKE, A.M., RINDERER, T. E., ARBOGAST, R.T. 2011. Effect of Height and Color on the Efficiency of Pole Traps for Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 104(1):26-31.
483. CONTE, Y.L., ALAYX, C., MARTIN, J., HARBO, J.R., HARRIS, J.W., DANTEC, D., SEVERAC, D., CROS-ARTEIL, S., NAVAJAS, M. 2011. Society immunity in honey bees (Apis mellifera): transcriptome analysis of varroa-hygienic behavior. Insect Molecular Biology 20(3):399-408.
484. BOURGEOIS, A.L., SYLVESTER, H.A., COY, S., RINDERER, T.E. 2010. Genetic Stock Identification of Production Colonies of Russian Honey Bees. Science of Bee Culture 2(2):1-2, , supplement to Bee Culture 139(3).
485. BOURGEOIS, A.L., BEAMAN, G.L., RINDERER, T.E. 2011. Preservation and Processing Methods for Molecular Genetic Detection and Quantification of Nosema ceranae. Science of Bee Culture 3(1):1-2, supplement to Bee Culture 139(3).
486. RINDERER, T.E., DEGUZMAN, L.I., WAGNITZ, J.J., FRAKE, A.M. 2011. The Effects of Hive Color and Feeding on the Size of Winter Clusters of Russian Honey Bee Colonies.
Science of Bee Culture 3(1):5-8, supplement to Bee Culture 139(3).
487 SYLVESTER, H.A., BOURGEOIS, A.L., DE GUZMAN, L.I., RINDERER, T.E. 2011. Presence Of Russian Honey Bee Genotypes In Swarms In Louisiana, Notes
Science of Bee Culture 3(1):9-10, supplement to Bee Culture 139(3).
488 Proceedings of the 2011 American Bee Research Conference (ABRC-24th). American Bee Journal 151(5):507-518.
489 Proceedings of the 2011 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting (May 8-10, 2011).
490 DANKA, R.G., HARRIS, J.W., VILLA, J.D. 2011 Expression of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH) in Commercial VSH Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 104(3):745-749.
491 KIRRANE, M.J., DE GUZMAN, L.I., RINDERER, T.E., FRAKE, A.M., WAGNITZ, J.J., WHELAN, P.M. 2011. Asynchronous Development of Honey Bee Host and Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) Influences Reproductive Potential of Mites. Journal of Economic Entomology 104(4):1146-1152
492 DE GUZMAN, L.I., FRAKE, A.M., RINDERER, T.E. 2011. Marking small hive beetles with thoracic notching: effects on longevity, flight ability and fecundity. Apidologie On-Line 2011.11.02
493 GREENFIELD, M.D., DANKA, R.G., GLEASON, J.M., HARRIS, B.R., ZHOU, Y. 2012. Genotype x environment interaction, environmental heterogeneity and the lek paradox. Journal of Evolutionary Biology On-Line 2012.01.27
494 BOURGEOIS, A.L., BEAMAN, G.L., HOLLOWAY, B.A., RINDERER, T.E. 2012. External and internal detection of Nosema ceranae on honey bees using real-time PCR. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology On-line 2012.01.002
495 MUNDAY, M., RINDERER, T.E., RUEPPELL, O. 2012. Ovariole number and ovary activation of Russian honeybee workers (Apis mellifera L.). Journal of Apicultural Research 51(1): 147-149
496 CORMAN, R.S., SCHATZ, M.C., JOHNSTON, S.J., CHEN, Y., PETTIS, J.S., HUNT, G., BOURGEOIS, A.L., ELSIK, C., ANDERSON, D., GROZINGER, C.M., EVANS, J.D. 2010. Genomic survey of the ectaparasitic mite Varroa destructor, a major pest of the honey bee Apis mellifera. Biomed Central (BMC) Genomics 11:602.
498 HOLLOWAY, B.A., SYLVESTER, H.A., BOURGEOIS, L., RINDERER, T.E. 2012.
Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms to resistance to chalkbrood in Apis
mellifera. Journal of Apicultural Research 51(2): 154-163.
499 KIRRANE, M.J., DE GUZMAN, L.I., RINDERER, T.E., FRAKE, A.M., WAGNITZ, J.J.,
WHELAN, P.M. 2012. A method for rapidly marking adult varroa mites for use in
brook inoculation experiments. Journal of Apicultural Research 51(2): 212-213.
500 RINDERER, T.E., DANKA, R.G., STELZER, J.A. 2012. Seasonal inconsistencies in
the relationship between honey bee longevity in field colonies and laboratory cages.
Journal of Apicultural Research 51(2): 218-219.
501 BOURGEOIS, A.L., RINDERER, T.E., SYLVESTER, H.A., HOLLOWAY, B.A.,
OLDROYD, B.P. 2012. Patterns of Apis mellifera infestation by Nosema ceranae
support the parasite hypothesis for the evolution of extreme polyandry in eusocial
insects. Apidologie on-line 15 February 2012.
502 BOURGEOIS, A.L., BEAMAN, L., RINDERER, T.E., HOLLOWAY, B.A. 2012.
External and internal detection of Nosema ceranae on honey bees using real-time
PCR. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 109(2):323-325.
503 SAMMATARO, D., DE GUZMAN, L.I., GEORGE, S., OCHOA, R. 2012. TRACHEAL
MITES Chapter. Tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi (Rennie) (Acari: Tarsonemidae).
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504 HARRIS, J.W., DANKA, R.G., VILLA, J.D. 2012. Changes in Infestation, Cell Cap
Condition, and Reproductive Status of Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae)
in Brood Exposed to Honey Bees with Varroa Sensitive Hygiene. Annals of
Entomological Society of America 105(3):512-518.
505 DANKA, R.G., HARRIS, J.W., VILLALOBOS, E., GLENN, T. 2012. Varroa
destructor resistance of honey bees in Hawaii, USA, with different genetic
proportions of Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH). Journal of Apicultural Research 51
(3): 288-290.
506 KIRRANE, M.J., DE GUZMAN, L.I., RINDERER, T.E., FRAKE, A.M., WAGNITZ, J.J.,
WHELAN, P.M. 2012. Age and reproductive status of adult Varroa mites affect
grooming success of honey bees. Experimental and Applied Acarology
DOI: 10.1007/s10493-012-9591-4
507 KHONGPHINITBUNJONG, K., DE GUZMAN, L.I., BURGETT, M.D., RINDERER, T.E.,
CHANTAWANNAKUL, P. 20121. Behavioral responses underpinning resistance
and susceptibility of honeybees to Tropilaelaps mercedesae. Apidologie
DOI: 10.1007/s13592-012-0129-x