Browsing School of Science and Computing (JA) by Author "Frazier, Maryann"

Browsing School of Science and Computing (JA) by Author "Frazier, Maryann"

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  • Frazier, Maryann; Muli, Elliud; Patch, Harland (Annual Reviews, 2024)
    In Africa, humans evolved as honey hunters of honey bee subspecies adapted to diverse geographical regions. Beekeeping today is practiced much as it was when Africans moved from honey hunting to beekeeping nearly 5,000 ...
  • Muli, Elliud; Patch, Harland; Frazier, Maryann; Frazier, James; Torto, Baldwyn; Baumgarten, Tracey; Kilonzo, Joseph; Kimani, Ng’ang’a, J.; Mumoki, Fiona; Masiga, Daniel; Tumlinson, James; Grozinger, Christina (Public Library of Science, 2014-04)
    In East Africa, honey bees (Apis mellifera) provide critical pollination services and income for small-holder farmers and rural families. While honey bee populations in North America and Europe are in decline, little is ...
  • Muli, Elliud; Fuller, Zachary L.; Niño, Elina L.; Patch, Harland M.; Bedoya-Reina, Oscar C.; Baumgarten, Tracey; Mumoki, Fiona; Ratan, Aakrosh; McGraw, John; Frazier, Maryann; Masiga, Daniel; Schuster, Stephen; Grozinger, Christina M.; Miller, Webb (BioMed Central, 2015)
    Background: With the development of inexpensive, high-throughput sequencing technologies, it has become feasible to examine questions related to population genetics and molecular evolution of non-model species in their ...
  • McMenamin, Alexander; Mumoki, Fiona; Frazier, Maryann; Kilonzo, Joseph; Mweu, Benard M.; Baumgarten, Tracey; Patch, Harland; Torto, Baldwyn; Masiga, Daniel; Tumlinson, James; Grozinger, Christina; Muli, Elliud (Springer Verlag, 2017-06-06)
    There has been a long-standing interest in developing approaches to maximize honey production by Kenyan beekeepers. Since honey bees in Kenya are passively managed, the main decision beekeepers make is which hive type to ...
  • Galbraith, David A.; Fuller, Zachary L.; Ray, Allyson M.; Brockmann, Axel; Frazier, Maryann; Gikungu, Mary W.; Martinez, J. F. Iturralde; Kapheim, Karen M.; Kerby, Jefrey T.; Kocher, Sarah D.; Losyev, Oleksiy; Muli, Elliud; Patch, Harland M.; Rosa, Cristina; Sakamoto, Joyce M.; Stanley, Scott; Vaudo, Anthony D.; Grozinger, Christina M. (Nature Research, 2018-05)
    Bee viral ecology is a fascinating emerging area of research: viruses exert a range of efects on their hosts, exacerbate impacts of other environmental stressors, and, importantly, are readily shared across multiple bee ...

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