A reciprocal transplant experiment confirmed mite-resistance in a honey bee population from Uruguay.
ABSTRACT.- In the past few years there has been an increasing interest for the study of honey bee populations that are naturally resistant to the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, aiming to identify the mechanisms that allow the bees to limit the reproduction of the mite. In eastern Uruguay ther...
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