Publications by authors named "Nathalie A Steinhauer"

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  • * In 2021, researchers analyzed RNA viromes from a significant number of honey bees and mites, uncovering 45 complete and 1702 partial viral genomes, leading to the identification of new viral entities.
  • * Common viruses identified included Sinaivirus and various strains of Iflavirus, with concerns that existing detection methods might misrepresent the presence of certain virus types in honey bee populations.
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The parasitic mite Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae) is a major cause of overwintering honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony losses in the United States, suggesting that beekeepers must control Varroa populations to maintain viable colonies. Beekeepers have access to several chemical varroacides and nonchemical practices to control Varroa populations. However, no studies have examined large-scale patterns in Varroa control methods in the United States.

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