Sublethal pesticide exposure induces larval removal behavior in honeybees through chemical cues
We were intrigued by reported observations of reduced brood production and a high number of empty brood cells in bee colonies exposed to sublethal pesticide doses, which could suggest an active removal of larvae. Higher numbers of oenocytes, insect cells responsible for lipid processing and detoxifi...
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Autores principales: | Wolfgang Schuehly, Ulrike Riessberger-Gallé, Javier Hernández López |
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Elsevier
2021
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