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"Keith B. Forsyth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 19:41:55 -0500
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F.Y.I. :
Barnes and Noble list the price of this text at 128 $ US with availability
in May 2002.
This description that follows is taken from the Taylor & Francis website
http://www.books.tandf.co.uk/ and also lists the 2 chapters co-authored by
Dr. Bromenshenk and the chapter about imidacloprid .

"Honey Bees:Estimating the Environmental Impact of Chemicals provides the
reader with an up-to-date account of the different strategies currently in
use or in development for assessing the ecotoxicity of xenobiotics against
these social insects, which play a key role in both ecology and agriculture.
In addition to the classical acute laboratory test, semi-field cage tests
and full field funnel tests, new tests based mainly on behavioral responses
are for the first time clearly described. Information on the direct and
indirect effects on honey bees of radionuclides, heavy metals, pesticides,
semi-volatile organic compounds and genetically modified plants is also
presented."

Effects of Imidacloprid on the Neural Processes of Memory in Honey Bees C.
Armengaud, M. Lambin and M. Gauthier

The Role of Honey Bees in Environmental Monitoring in Croatia D. Barisic,
J.J. Bromenshenk, N. Kezic and A. Vertacnik

Volatile and Semi-volatile Organic Compounds in Beehive Atmospheres G.C.
Smith, J.J. Bromenshenk, D.C. Jones and G.H. Alnasser

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