Page 101 - Chernik
P. 101

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15414/2020.9788055222776


                        Черник М., Войналович Н., Сиренко Е., Пилипко Е. ‒ Патологии пчёл


                                Использованные источники информации

               Ahmad, K. J., Razzaq, A., Abbasi, K. H., Shafiq, M., and Saleem M. (2013). Thymol as control
                     agent of mites (Varroa destructor) on honeybees (Apis mellifera). Pakistan J. Agri.
                     Res., 26, 316–321.
                Anderson, D. L. and Trueman, J. W. H. (2000). Varroa jacobsoni (Acari: Varroidae) is more
                     than one species. Exp. App. Acarol., 24, 165-189.
               Beaurepaire,  A.,  Piot,  N.,  Doublet,  V.,  Antunez,  K.,  Campbell,  E.,  Chantawannakul,  P.,
                     Chejanovsky,  N.,  Gajda,  A.,  Heerman, M.,  Panziera,  D.,  Smagghe,  G.,  Yañez,  O.,  de
                     Miranda, J.R., and Dalmon, A. (2020). Diversity and Global Distribution of Viruses of
                     the Western Honey Bee, Apis mellifera. Insects, 11, 239.
               Beaurepaire, A. (2017). Impact of human management on the host-parasite interactions
                     between apis and varroa.
               Berry, J. A., Hood, W. M., Pietravalle, S., and Deplaine, K. S. (2013). Field-level sublethal
                     effects of approved bee hive chemicals on honey bees (Apis mellifera L). PLoS One,
                     [online].        Volume          8(10),        e76536.          Available         at:
                     https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054092.
               Blenau,  W.,  Rademacher,  E.,  and  Baumann,  A.  (2012).  Plant  essential  oils  and
                     formamidines  as  insecticides/acaricides:  What  are  the  molecular  targets?
                     Apidologie, 43, 334–347.
               Boecking, O. and E. Genersch (2008). Varroosis  – the ongoing crisis in bee keeping. J.
                     Consum. Prot. Food S., 3, 221–228.
               Boncristiani,  H. et  al.  (2012).  Direct  effect  of  acaricides  on  pathogen  loads  and  gene
                     expression levels in honey bees, Apis mellifera. J. I. Physiol.,58, 613–620.
               Cobey, S. (2001). The Varroa species complex: Identifying  Varroa destructor and new
                     strategies of control. American Bee Journal, 141, 194-196.
               De  Grandi-Hoffman,  G.,  Ahumada,  F.,  Curry,  R.,  Probasco,  G.,  and  Schantz.  L.  (2014).
                     Population growth of Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae) in commercial honey bee
                     colonies treated with beta plant acids. Exp. Appl. Acarol., 64, 171–186.
               De Jong, D., Morse, R. A., and Eickwort, G. C. (1982). Mite pests of honey bees. Annu. Rev.
                     Entomol., 27, 229–252.
               De Mattos, I. M., Soares, A. E. E., and Tarpy, D. R. (2017). Effects of synthetic acaricides on
                     honey  bee  grooming  behavior  against  the  parasitic  Varroa destructor  mite.
                     Apidologie, 48(4), 483–494.
               Delaplane, K. S., and Hood, W. M. (1999). Economic threshold for Varroa jacobsoni Oud.
                     in the southeastern USA. Apidologie, 30(5), 383–395.
               Delfinado-Baker, M., Rath, W., and Boecking, O. (1992). Phoretic bee mites and honeybee
                     grooming behavior. Int. J. Acarol., 18, 315–322.
               Döke, M. A., Frazier, M., and Grozinger. C. M (2015). Overwintering honey bees: biology
                     and management. Curr. Opin. Insect Sci., 10, 185–193.
               Donze, G. and Guerin, P. M. (1994). Behavioral attributes and parental care of  Varroa
                     mites parasitizing honeybee brood. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 34, 305–319.
               Ellis, J. D. (2001). IPM & Varroa Control. Bee Culture, 129(4), 29–31.
               Elzen, P. J., Westervelt, D., and Lucas, R. (2004). Formic acid treatment for control of
                     Varroa  destructor  (Mesostigmata:  Varroidae)  and  safety  to  Apis mellifera
                     (Hymenoptera: Apidae) under southern United States conditions. J. Econ. Entomol.,
                     97, 1509–1512.







                                                          100
   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106