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  • 10. Behavioural, physiological and molecular changes in alloparental caregivers may be responsible for selection response for female reproductive investment in honey bees.
    Wu F, Ma C, Han B, Meng L, Hu H, Fang Y, Feng M, Zhang X, Rueppell O, Li J.
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  • 19. Effects of brood pheromone (SuperBoost) on consumption of protein supplement and growth of honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colonies during fall in a northern temperate climate.
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