Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.

<p>A) Pre-winter colony weights of the 5-frame nucleus colonies were measured on October 3rd, and the average weight of the nuc boxes were subtracted. B) Adult bee coverage (percent of frame area occupied) and C) brood area was measured at the end of summer (September 1st) and again in the spr...

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Main Author: Alison McAfee (1392388) (author)
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David R. Tarpy (9264389)
Leonard J. Foster (23896)
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Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
recorded health metrics
div >< p
detoxification enzyme expression
companies also produce
thuja plicata </
honey bee (<
apis mellifera </
adult bee populations
western red cedar
since resins within
little empirical evidence
sell boxes made
safe hive material
hive material
varroa </
bee physiology
whether cedar
find evidence
debate within
two groups
significant differences
september 1st
positive effect
overwintering survival
often constructed
north america
monitoring continued
local availability
late july
insect deterrents
desirable properties
brood areas
boxes constructed
beekeeping community
april 1st
90 %.
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description <p>A) Pre-winter colony weights of the 5-frame nucleus colonies were measured on October 3rd, and the average weight of the nuc boxes were subtracted. B) Adult bee coverage (percent of frame area occupied) and C) brood area was measured at the end of summer (September 1st) and again in the spring (April 1st). D) Ninety percent of colonies (9/10) survived the winter in each group. E) Spring mite loads were similar between groups.</p>
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spelling Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.Alison McAfee (1392388)David R. Tarpy (9264389)Leonard J. Foster (23896)EcologyCancerInfectious DiseasesBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedrecorded health metricsdiv >< pdetoxification enzyme expressioncompanies also producethuja plicata </honey bee (<apis mellifera </adult bee populationswestern red cedarsince resins withinlittle empirical evidencesell boxes madesafe hive materialhive materialvarroa </bee physiologywhether cedarfind evidencedebate withintwo groupssignificant differencesseptember 1stpositive effectoverwintering survivaloften constructednorth americamonitoring continuedlocal availabilitylate julyinsect deterrentsdesirable propertiesbrood areasboxes constructedbeekeeping communityapril 1st90 %.<p>A) Pre-winter colony weights of the 5-frame nucleus colonies were measured on October 3rd, and the average weight of the nuc boxes were subtracted. B) Adult bee coverage (percent of frame area occupied) and C) brood area was measured at the end of summer (September 1st) and again in the spring (April 1st). D) Ninety percent of colonies (9/10) survived the winter in each group. E) Spring mite loads were similar between groups.</p>2025-04-09T17:21:43ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0318764.g002https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Hive_wood_type_does_not_affect_colony_phenotypes_/28762014CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/287620142025-04-09T17:21:43Z
spellingShingle Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
Alison McAfee (1392388)
Ecology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
recorded health metrics
div >< p
detoxification enzyme expression
companies also produce
thuja plicata </
honey bee (<
apis mellifera </
adult bee populations
western red cedar
since resins within
little empirical evidence
sell boxes made
safe hive material
hive material
varroa </
bee physiology
whether cedar
find evidence
debate within
two groups
significant differences
september 1st
positive effect
overwintering survival
often constructed
north america
monitoring continued
local availability
late july
insect deterrents
desirable properties
brood areas
boxes constructed
beekeeping community
april 1st
90 %.
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title Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
title_full Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
title_fullStr Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
title_full_unstemmed Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
title_short Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
title_sort Hive wood type does not affect colony phenotypes.
topic Ecology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
recorded health metrics
div >< p
detoxification enzyme expression
companies also produce
thuja plicata </
honey bee (<
apis mellifera </
adult bee populations
western red cedar
since resins within
little empirical evidence
sell boxes made
safe hive material
hive material
varroa </
bee physiology
whether cedar
find evidence
debate within
two groups
significant differences
september 1st
positive effect
overwintering survival
often constructed
north america
monitoring continued
local availability
late july
insect deterrents
desirable properties
brood areas
boxes constructed
beekeeping community
april 1st
90 %.