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Due to length limits, the bibliography will be sent to you in three parts.  This is part 2

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1.     Gill, Richard J., Oscar Ramos-Rodriguez, and Nigel E. Raine. "Combined pesticide exposure severely affects individual-and colony-level traits in bees." Nature 491.7422 (2012): 105-108.



2.     Girolami, V., et al. "Aerial powdering of bees inside mobile cages and the extent of neonicotinoid cloud surrounding corn drillers." Journal of Applied Entomology 137.1-2 (2013): 35-44.



3.     Girolami, V., et al. "Translocation of neonicotinoid insecticides from coated seeds to seedling guttation drops: a novel way of intoxication for bees." J. Econ. Entomol 102.5 (1808): 2009.



4.     Glavan, Gordana, and Janko Božič. "The synergy of xenobiotics in honey bee Apis mellifera: mechanisms and effects." Acta Biologica Slovenica 56 (2013): 1.



5.     Goulson, Dave. "An overview of the environmental risks posed by neonicotinoid insecticides." Journal of Applied Ecology (2013).



6.     Gregorc, Aleš, et al. "Gene expression in honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae exposed to pesticides and Varroa mites (Varroa destructor)." Journal of Insect Physiology 58.8 (2012): 1042-1049.



7.     Gross, Michael. "EU ban puts spotlight on complex effects of neonicotinoids." Current Biology 23.11 (2013): R462-R464.



8.     Gross, Michael. "New fears over bee declines." Current Biology 21.4 (2011): R137-R139.



9.     Guez, David, Hong Zhu, and Shao-Wu Zhang. "Improved Cholinergic Transmission is Detrimental to Behavioural Plasticity in Honeybees (Apis mellifera)." Biology 1.3 (2012): 508-520.



10.   Guez, David, Luc P. Belzunces, and Ryszard Maleszka. "Effects of imidacloprid metabolites on habituation in honeybees suggest the existence of two subtypes of nicotinic receptors differentially expressed during adult development." Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 75.1 (2003): 217-222.



11.   Gurevitch, Jessica, and Larry V. Hedges. "Statistical issues in ecological meta-analyses." Ecology 80.4 (1999): 1142-1149.



12.   Haarmann, Timothy, et al. "Effects of fluvalinate and coumaphos on queen honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in two commercial queen rearing operations." Journal of economic entomology 95.1 (2002): 28-35.



13.   Halm, Marie-Pierre, et al. "New risk assessment approach for systemic insecticides: the case of honey bees and imidacloprid (Gaucho)." Environmental Science & Technology 40.7 (2006): 2448-2454.



14.   Han, Peng, et al. "Use of an innovative T-tube maze assay and the proboscis extension response assay to assess sublethal effects of GM products and pesticides on learning capacity of the honey bee Apis mellifera L." Ecotoxicology 19.8 (2010): 1612-1619.



15.   Hardstone, Mellissa, and Jeffrey G. Scott. (2010)  Is Apis mellifera more sensitive to insecticides than other insects?  Pest Management Science, 66:11 pp 1171-1180



16.   Hatjina, Fani, et al. "Sublethal doses of imidacloprid decreased size of hypopharyngeal glands and respiratory rhythm of honeybees in vivo." Apidologie (2013): 1-14.



17.   Hatjina, Fani, et al. "Sublethal doses of imidacloprid decreased size of hypopharyngeal glands and respiratory rhythm of honeybees in vivo." Apidologie (2013): 1-14.



18.   Hendriksma, Harmen P., et al. "Effect of Stacked Insecticidal Cry Proteins from Maize Pollen on Nurse Bees (Apis mellifera carnica) and Their Gut Bacteria." PloS one 8.3 (2013): e59589.



19.   Henry, M., M. Béguin, F. Requier, O. Rollin, J. F. Odoux, P. Aupinel, J. Aptel, S. Tchamitchan and A. Decourtye (2012). A common pesticide decreases foraging success and survival in honey bees. Science 336: 348-350.



20.   Henry, Mickaël, et al. "A common pesticide decreases foraging success and survival in honey bees." Science 336.6079 (2012): 348-350.



21.   Hillier, Neil Kirk, Elisabeth H. Frost, and Dave Shutler. "Fate of Dermally Applied Miticides Fluvalinate and Amitraz Within Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Bodies." Journal of Economic Entomology 106.2 (2013): 558-565.



22.   Hoyle, Martin, Katrina Hayter, and James E. Cresswell. "Effect of pollinator abundance on self-fertilization and gene flow: application to GM canola." Ecological Applications 17.7 (2007): 2123-2135.



23.   http://www.apinews.com/en/news/item/18427-usa-bayer-responds-an-article-about-the-relationship-between-the-colony-collapse-disorder-and-the-neonicotinoids



24.   Iwasa, Takao, et al. "Mechanism for the differential toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides in the honey bee, Apis mellifera." Crop Protection 23.5 (2004): 371-378.



25.   Jeschke, P., and R. Nauen. "3 Neonicotinoid Insecticides." INSECT CONTROL (2010).



26.   Jeschke, Peter, et al. "Overview of the status and global strategy for neonicotinoids." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 59.7 (2010): 2897-2908.



27.   Jha, Shalene, and Claire Kremen. "Resource diversity and landscape-level homogeneity drive native bee foraging." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110.2 (2013): 555-558.



28.   Johansen, Carl A. "Pesticides and pollinators." Annual Review of Entomology 22.1 (1977): 177-192.



29.   Johnson, Reed M., and Eric G. Percel. "Effect of a Fungicide and Spray Adjuvant on Queen-Rearing Success in Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)." Journal of Economic Entomology 106.5 (2013): 1952-1957.



30.   Johnson, Reed M., et al. "Acaricide, Fungicide and Drug Interactions in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera)." PloS one 8.1 (2013): e54092.



31.   Karise, Reet. Foraging behaviour and physiology of bees: impact of insecticides. Diss. 2009.



32.   Khan, R. B., and M. D. Dethe. "Toxicity of New Pesticides to Honey Bees." Environment And Toxicology (2005): 59.



33.   Klein, A. M., B. E. Vaissiere, J. H. Cane, I. Steffan-Dewenter, S. A. Cunningham, C. Kremen and T. Tscharntke (2007). Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 274: 303-313.



34.   Köhler, Angela, Christian WW Pirk, and Susan W. Nicolson. "Simultaneous stressors: Interactive effects of an immune challenge and dietary toxin can be detrimental to honeybees." Journal of Insect Physiology 58.7 (2012): 918-923.



35.   Krupke, Christian H., et al. "Multiple routes of pesticide exposure for honey bees living near agricultural fields." PLoS One 7.1 (2012): e29268.



36.   Larson, Jonathan L., Carl T. Redmond, and Daniel A. Potter. "Assessing Insecticide Hazard to Bumble Bees Foraging on Flowering Weeds in Treated Lawns." PloS one 8.6 (2013): e66375.



37.   Laurent



38.   Laurino, Daniela, et al. "Toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to honey bees: laboratory tests." Bull Insectol 64.1 (2011): 107-113.



39.   Laycock, I., K. M. Lenthall, A. T. Barratt and J. E. Cresswell (2012). Effects of imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid pesticide, on reproduction in worker bumble bees (Bombus terrestris). Ecotoxicology 21: 1937-1945.



40.   Liang, Zhengzheng S., et al. "Molecular determinants of scouting behavior in honey bees." Science 335.6073 (2012): 1225-1228.



41.   Lozano, Valerie Cano, et al. "Mecamylamine-induced impairment of acquisition and retrieval of olfactory conditioning in the honeybee." Behavioural brain research 81.1 (1996): 215-222.



42.   Łozowicka, Bożena. "The development, validation and application of a GC-dual detector (NPD-ECD) multi-pesticide residue method for monitoring bee poisoning incidents." Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 97 (2013): 210-222.



43.   Malone, L. A., et al. "No sub‐lethal toxicity to bumblebees, Bombus terrestris, exposed to Bt‐corn pollen, captan and novaluron." (2007): 435-439.



44.   Marchese, Jacquelyn. The development of best management practices of commercial bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on horticultural crops in Delaware. Diss. University of Delaware, 2013.



45.   Martín-Hernández, R., et al. "Short term negative effect of oxalic acid in Apis mellifera iberiensis." Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 5.4 (2007): 474-480.



46.   Marzaro, M. "Corn seed coated with neonicotinoids: environmental contamination and bee losses in spring." (2013). http://paduaresearch.cab.unipd.it/5398/



47.   Mason, Rosemary, et al. "Immune suppression by neonicotinoid insecticides at the root of global wildlife declines." Journal of Environmental Immunology and Toxicology 1.1 (2013): 3-12.



48.   MATSUMOTO, Takashi. "Reduction in homing flights in the honey bee Apis mellifera after a sublethal dose of neonicotinoid insecticides." Bulletin of Insectology 66.1 (2013): 1-9.



49.   Maxim, L., and J. P. Van der Sluijs. "Expert explanations of honeybee losses in areas of extensive agriculture in France: Gaucho® compared with other supposed causal factors." Environmental Research Letters 5.1 (2010): 014006.



50.   Maxim, Laura, and Jeroen van der Sluijs. "Seed-dressing systemic insecticides and honeybees." Late Lessons from Early Warnings: Science, Precaution, InnovationEuropean Environment Agency (EEA) (2013): 401-438.



51.   Melathopoulos, Adony P., et al. "Comparative laboratory toxicity of neem pesticides to honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), their mite parasites Varroa jacobsoni (Acari: Varroidae) and Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae), and brood pathogens Paenibacillus larvae and Ascophaera apis." Journal of economic entomology 93.2 (2000): 199-209.



52.   Merzendorfer, Hans. "Chitin synthesis inhibitors: old molecules and new developments." Insect Science (2012).



53.   Millar, Neil S., and Ian Denholm. "Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: targets for commercially important insecticides." Invertebrate Neuroscience 7.1 (2007): 53-66.



54.   Mineau, P., et al. "Using reports of bee mortality in the field to calibrate laboratory-derived pesticide risk indices." Environmental Entomology 37.2 (2008): 546-554.



55.   Mommaerts, Veerle, et al. "Risk assessment for side-effects of neonicotinoids against bumblebees with and without impairing foraging behavior." Ecotoxicology 19.1 (2010): 207-215.



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