Publications by authors named "Jenny F Warner"

Article Synopsis
  • - Honey bees utilize both individual and social immunity to combat parasites and pathogens, employing strategies like hygienic behavior and antimicrobial resin collection to protect their colony.
  • - In a study observing honey bee colonies, researchers monitored brood nest temperatures and found that while a slight increase in temperature occurred during the Challenge period, it was insufficient to prevent the spread of chalkbrood disease among immature bees.
  • - Additionally, experiments revealed that adult bees exposed to pathogens exhibited increased production of certain antimicrobial peptides, indicating a response mechanism, but did not show significant changes in other proteins related to heat shock or nutrition.
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