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Honey Bees and Environmental Stress: Toxicologic Pathology of a Superorganism
May R. Berenbaum
, Ling Hsiu Liao
Entomology
Center for Advanced Study
Office of the Provost
Plant Biology
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Prairie Research Institute
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Honey Bee
100%
Pesticides
100%
Environmental Stress
100%
Queen
100%
Toxicologic Pathology
100%
Superorganism
100%
Colony Health
66%
Social Interaction
33%
Social Context
33%
Apis Mellifera
33%
US Population
33%
Behavioral Response
33%
Neurotoxic Effects
33%
Response to Stress
33%
Individual Functioning
33%
Environmental Stressors
33%
Eusocial
33%
Phytochemicals
33%
Annual Loss
33%
European Honey Bee
33%
Related Individuals
33%
Units of Selection
33%
Nurse Bees
33%
Colony Level
33%
Social Species
33%
Hypopharyngeal Gland
33%
Royal Jelly
33%
Altered Anatomy
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Honey Bees
100%
Annuals
50%
Europeans
50%
Apis mellifera
50%
Phytochemical
50%
Royal Jelly
50%
Hypopharyngeal Glands
50%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Bee
100%