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1. Ecology of Pollen Storage in Honey Bees: Sugar Tolerant Yeast and the Aerobic Social Microbiota.

2. A longitudinal study of queen health in honey bees reveals tissue specific response to seasonal changes and pathogen pressure.

3. Phylogeography of Pogonomyrmex barbatus and P. rugosus harvester ants with genetic and environmental caste determination.

4. Microbial Ecology of European Foul Brood Disease in the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera): Towards a Microbiome Understanding of Disease Susceptibility.

5. Honey bee colony performance and health are enhanced by apiary proximity to US Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands.

6. A longitudinal field study of commercial honey bees shows that non-native probiotics do not rescue antibiotic treatment, and are generally not beneficial.

7. Social Interaction is Unnecessary for Hindgut Microbiome Transmission in Honey Bees: The Effect of Diet and Social Exposure on Tissue-Specific Microbiome Assembly.

8. A high-throughput sequencing survey characterizing European foulbrood disease and Varroosis in honey bees.

9. Ecological Succession in the Honey Bee Gut: Shift in Lactobacillus Strain Dominance During Early Adult Development.

10. Microbial Ecology of the Hive and Pollination Landscape: Bacterial Associates from Floral Nectar, the Alimentary Tract and Stored Food of Honey Bees (Apis mellifera).

11. Overwintering Honey Bee Colonies: Effect of Worker Age and Climate on the Hindgut Microbiota.

12. Propolis Envelope Promotes Beneficial Bacteria in the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Mouthpart Microbiome.

13. Internal hive temperature as a means of monitoring honey bee colony health in a migratory beekeeping operation before and during winter.

14. Diet-related gut bacterial dysbiosis correlates with impaired development, increased mortality and Nosema disease in the honeybee ( Apis mellifera).

15. Key Edaphic Properties Largely Explain Temporal and Geographic Variation in Soil Microbial Communities across Four Biomes.

16. Honey bee ( Apis mellifera) intracolonial genetic diversity influences worker nutritional status.

17. Hive-stored pollen of honey bees: many lines of evidence are consistent with pollen preservation, not nutrient conversion.

18. Draft genome sequences of two Bifidobacterium sp. from the honey bee (Apis mellifera).

19. Highly similar microbial communities are shared among related and trophically similar ant species.

20. MODELING THE MAINTENANCE OF A DEPENDENT LINEAGE SYSTEM: THE INFLUENCE OF POSITIVE FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTION ON SEX RATIO.

21. Population-wide lineage frequencies predict genetic load in the seed-harvester ant Pogonomyrmex.

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