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1. Nutrition, pesticide exposure, and virus infection interact to produce context-dependent effects in honey bees (Apis mellifera).

2. Representative honey bee viruses do not replicate in the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida Murray.

3. Indoor tent management for extending honey bee research season: benefits and caveats.

4. The effect of Israeli acute paralysis virus infection on honey bee brood care behavior.

5. Host species and geography impact bee-associated RNA virus communities with evidence for isolation by distance in viral populations.

6. Consequences of microsporidian prior exposure for virus infection outcomes and bumble bee host health.

7. CRISPR-induced DNA reorganization for multiplexed nucleic acid detection.

8. Butenolide Insecticide Flupyradifurone Affects Honey Bee Worker Antiviral Immunity and Survival.

9. Honey bee hive covers reduce food consumption and colony mortality during overwintering.

10. Can Native Plants Mitigate Climate-related Forage Dearth for Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)?

12. Can Solar Energy Fuel Pollinator Conservation?

13. Developmental environment shapes honeybee worker response to virus infection.

14. Do Viruses From Managed Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Endanger Wild Bees in Native Prairies?

15. North American Prairie Is a Source of Pollen for Managed Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

16. Ameliorative Effects of Phytochemical Ingestion on Viral Infection in Honey Bees.

17. Preparation of Virus-Enriched Inoculum for Oral Infection of Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera).

18. Diversified Farming in a Monoculture Landscape: Effects on Honey Bee Health and Wild Bee Communities.

19. Pan Traps for Tracking Honey Bee Activity-Density: A Case Study in Soybeans.

20. Pesticide-Virus Interactions in Honey Bees: Challenges and Opportunities for Understanding Drivers of Bee Declines.

21. Honey bee virus causes context-dependent changes in host social behavior.

22. Native habitat mitigates feast-famine conditions faced by honey bees in an agricultural landscape.

23. Transcriptomic responses to diet quality and viral infection in Apis mellifera.

24. Interacting stressors matter: diet quality and virus infection in honeybee health.

25. Feedbacks between nutrition and disease in honey bee health.

27. Honey Bee Viruses in Wild Bees: Viral Prevalence, Loads, and Experimental Inoculation.

28. Intensively Cultivated Landscape and Varroa Mite Infestation Are Associated with Reduced Honey Bee Nutritional State.

29. In vivo and in vitro infection dynamics of honey bee viruses.

30. Pollen Contaminated With Field-Relevant Levels of Cyhalothrin Affects Honey Bee Survival, Nutritional Physiology, and Pollen Consumption Behavior.

32. Juvenile hormone regulation of Drosophila aging.

33. Division of labor is associated with age-independent changes in ovarian activity in Pogonomyrmex californicus harvester ants.

34. Worker division of labor and endocrine physiology are associated in the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus.

35. IRS and TOR nutrient-signaling pathways act via juvenile hormone to influence honey bee caste fate.

36. Toward an integrative understanding of social behavior: new models and new opportunities.

37. Down-regulation of honey bee IRS gene biases behavior toward food rich in protein.

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