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Contents of Volume 10 (August 2015) of Current Opinion in Insect Science

  Social insects
Edited by Christina Grozinger and Jay Evans

1 Ryan S Schwarz, Qiang Huang and Jay D Evans
Hologenome theory and the honey bee pathosphere

8 Christian H Krupke and Elizabeth Y Long
Intersections between neonicotinoid seed treatments and
honey bees

22 Nancy A Moran
Genomics of the honey bee microbiome

29 Lena Poppinga and Elke Genersch
Molecular pathogenesis of American Foulbrood: how
Paenibacillus larvae kills honey bee larvae

37 Kathleen Lee, Nathalie Steinhauer, Dominic A Travis,
Marina D Meixner, John Deen and Dennis vanEngelsdorp
Honey bee surveillance: a tool for understanding and improving
honey bee health

45 Andrew B Barron
Death of the bee hive: understanding the failure of an insect society

51 May R Berenbaum and Reed M Johnson
Xenobiotic detoxifi cation pathways in honey bees

65 Sophie EF Evison
Chalkbrood: epidemiological perspectives from the host—parasite
relationship

71 Laura M Brutscher, Katie F Daughenbaugh and
Michelle L Flenniken
Antiviral defense mechanisms in honey bees

104 Daniel P Cariveau and Rachael Winfree
Causes of variation in wild bee responses to anthropogenic drivers

124 Christina M Grozinger and Gene E Robinson
The power and promise of applying genomics to honey bee health

133 Anthony D Vaudo, John F Tooker, Christina M Grozinger
and Harland M Patch
Bee nutrition and fl oral resource restoration

149 Sainath Suryanarayanan
Pesticides and pollinators: a context-sensitive policy approach

163 Elina L Niño and W Cameron Jasper
Improving the future of honey bee breeding programs by
employing recent scientifi c advances

170 Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman and Yanping Chen
Nutrition, immunity and viral infections in honey bees

177 Marina D Meixner, Per Kryger and Cecilia Costa
Effects of genotype, environment, and their interactions on
honey bee health in Europe

185 Mehmet Ali Döke, Maryann Frazier and Christina M Grozinger
Overwintering honey bees: biology and management

194 Christopher A Mullin
Effects of ‘inactive’ ingredients on bees

204 David J Biddinger and Edwin G Rajotte
Integrated pest and pollinator management—adding a new
dimension to an accepted paradigm



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