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The effect of Israeli acute paralysis virus infection on honey bee brood care behavior
Lincoln N. Taylor,
Adam G. Dolezal
Entomology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Virus Infection
100%
Brood Care
100%
Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus
100%
Care Behaviors
100%
Honey Bee Brood
100%
Immune Response
50%
Group Level
50%
Nurse Bees
50%
Virus
25%
Exposure Therapy
25%
Treatment Group
25%
Level Effect
25%
Social Insects
25%
Social Environment
25%
Disease Severity
25%
Drive Mechanism
25%
Disease Transmission
25%
Grooming
25%
Nestmate
25%
Honeybee Colony
25%
Pathogen Transmission
25%
Virus Transmission
25%
Social Animals
25%
Disease Dynamics
25%
Communicable Diseases
25%
Individual-level Effects
25%
Mixed Exposure
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Honeybee
100%
Viral Disease
100%
Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus
100%
Immune Response
66%
Infectious Agent
33%
Dynamics
33%
Infectious Disease
33%
Virus Transmission
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus
100%
Honey Bee Brood
100%
Immune Response
66%
Social Environment
33%
Honey Bee Colonies
33%
Social Insect
33%