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Honey Bees
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Editor(s):
James Devillers
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Minh-Hà Pham-Delègue
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December 08 2009
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CRC Press
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978-0-415-27518-7
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978-0-203-21865-5
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February 21 2002
Publication date (Online):
December 08 2009
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10.1201/9780203218655
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The ecological importance of honey bees and their relevance to ecotoxicology
pp. 12
Volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds in beehive atmospheres
pp. 42
Risk assessment of plant protection products on honey bees
pp. 56
Acute toxicity of pesticides to honey bees
pp. 67
The proboscis extension response
pp. 85
Effects of imidacloprid on the neural processes of memory in honey bees
pp. 101
Impact of agrochemicals on non-Apis bees
pp. 132
Honey bees as indicators of radionuclide contamination
pp. 151
Cesium-134 and Cesium-137 in French honeys collected after the Chernobyl accident
pp. 160
The role of honey bees in environmental monitoring in Croatia
pp. 186
Use of honey bees as bioindicators of environmental pollution in Italy
pp. 248
Typology of French acacia honeys based on their concentrations in metallic and nonmetallic elements
pp. 269
The role of insect-resistant transgenic crops in agriculture
pp. 290
Using proteins to assess the potential impacts of genetically modified plants on honey bees
pp. 312
Direct and indirect effects of genetically modified plants on the honey bee
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