Pupal cannibalism by worker honey bees contributes to the spread of deformed wing virus
Abstract Transmission routes impact pathogen virulence and genetics, therefore comprehensive knowledge of these routes and their contribution to pathogen circulation is essential for understanding host–pathogen interactions and designing control strategies. Deformed wing virus (DWV), a principal vir...
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Autores principales: | Francisco Posada-Florez, Zachary S. Lamas, David J. Hawthorne, Yanping Chen, Jay D. Evans, Eugene V. Ryabov |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/507adb6d993a4995be19a01e334a88cd |
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