Kurum Yazarı "Oskay, Devrim" PubMed İndeksli Yayın Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Does Nosema ceranae Wipe Out Nosema apis in Turkey?
Ivgin Tunca, Rahsan; Oskay, Devrim; Gosterit, Ayhan; Tekin, Olgay Kaan (Iranian Scientific Society Medical Entomology, 2016)Background: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis among apiaries using both spore counts and multiplex PCR and the replacement of N. apis by N. ceranae in some regions ... -
The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
Topal, Erkan; Margaoan, Rodica; Bay, Veysel; Takma, Çiğdem; Yücel, Banu; Oskay, Devrim; Kosoğlu, Mustafa (MDPI, 2022)Simple Summary In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources with different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with ... -
The effects of ingested aqueous aluminum on floral fidelity and foraging strategy in honey bees (Apis mellifera)
Chicas-Mosier, Ana M.; Cooper, Bree A.; Melendez, Alexander M.; Perez, Melina; Oskay, Devrim; Abramson, Charles I. (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2017)Pollinator decline is of international concern because of the economic services these organisms provide. Commonly cited sources of decline are toxicants, habitat fragmentation, and parasites. Toxicant exposure can occur ... -
Gentle Africanized bees on an oceanic island
Rivera Marchand, Bert; Oskay, Devrim; Giray, Tuğrul (Wiley, 2012)Oceanic islands have reduced resources and natural enemies and potentially affect life history traits of arriving organisms. Among the most spectacular invasions in the Western hemisphere is that of the Africanized honeybee. ... -
Honey bees (Apis mellifera spp.) respond to increased aluminum exposure in their foraging choice, motility, and circadian rhythmicity
Chicas-Mosier, Ana M.; Dinges, Christopher W.; Agosto-Rivera, Jose L.; Giray, Tuğrul; Oskay, Devrim; Abramson, Charles I. (Public Library Science, 2019)Aluminum is increasingly globally bioavailable with acidification from industrial emissions and poor mining practices. This bioavailability increases uptake by flora, contaminating products such as fruit, pollen, and nectar. ...