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1. Shift in virus composition in honeybees (Apis mellifera) following worldwide invasion by the parasitic mite and virus vector Varroa destructor

2. The virulent, emerging genotype B of Deformed wing virus is closely linked to overwinter honeybee worker loss

3. Probiotic properties of an indigenous Pediococcus pentosaceus strain on Tenebrio molitor larval growth and survival

4. Parasites and Pathogens of the Honeybee (Apis mellifera) and Their Influence on Inter-Colonial Transmission.

5. Diploidy within a Haploid Genus of Entomopathogenic Fungi

6. A NEW CASE OF DIPLOIDY WITHIN A HAPLOID GENUS OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

7. Viral prevalence increases with regional colony abundance in honey bee drones (Apis mellifera L)

8. Virulence traits within a community of the fungal entomopathogen Beauveria: Associations with abundance and distribution

9. Nosema ceranaealters a highly conserved hormonal stress pathway in honeybees

10. Infection of Drosophila suzukii with the obligate insect-pathogenic fungus Entomophthora muscae

11. Within-host competition among the honey bees pathogens Nosema ceranae and Deformed wing virus is asymmetric and to the disadvantage of the virus

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14. Parasites and parallel divergence of the number of individual MHC alleles between sympatric three-spined sticklebackGasterosteus aculeatusmorphs in Iceland

15. European isolates of the Microsporidia Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae have similar virulence in laboratory tests on European worker honey bees

16. Parasites modulate within-colony activity and accelerate the temporal polyethism schedule of a social insect, the honey bee

17. Nosema ceranae is not detected in honey bees (Apis spp.) of northeast Thailand

18. Interspecific competition in honey bee intracellular gut parasites is asymmetric and favours the spread of an emerging infectious disease

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