Eristalis flower flies can be mechanical vectors of the common trypanosome bee parasite, Crithidia bombi
Abstract Flowers can be transmission platforms for parasites that impact bee health, yet bees share floral resources with other pollinator taxa, such as flies, that may be hosts or non-host vectors (i.e., mechanical vectors) of parasites. Here, we assessed whether the fecal-orally transmitted gut pa...
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Autores principales: | Abby E. Davis, Kaitlin R. Deutsch, Alondra M. Torres, Mesly J. Mata Loya, Lauren V. Cody, Emma Harte, David Sossa, Paige A. Muñiz, Wee Hao Ng, Scott H. McArt |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/da4c322bf759454ba5157db9bff954c8 |
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