This means that there’s less food for wild bees to eat. This would explain why certain breeds of bees are dying globally as the honeybees would push out other species. This can easily disrupt the normal flow of local ecosystems. We’ll be discussing this point in greater detail later. W...
In the past, gynandromorphs have been tentatively explained in terms of delayed (embryonic) fertilization [54], polyspermy [55], and chromosome elimination [56]. Early efforts to explain gynandromorphs in the honeybee according to these models [57] required adjustments to cope with the assumption...
Furthermore, DWV appeared to be present in the heads of deformed bees but only present in the thorax and abdomen of asymptomatic bees [16]. However, subsequent studies have found DWV also in the heads of asymptomatic bees, helping explain changes in their behaviour [17] and effects on their...