Composition of volatiles from fermenting pollen dough and attractiveness to the small hive beetle Aethina tumida, a parasite of the honeybee Apis mellifera Baldwyn TortoRichard T. ArbogastPeter E. A. Teal Original Article Pages: 380 - 389
A scientific note on the ITS-1 region of Apis mellifera subspecies Pilar De La RúaStefan FuchsJosé Serrano Scientific Note Pages: 378 - 379
Effects of Bt corn pollen on honey bees: emphasis on protocol development Robyn RoseGalen P. DivelyJeff Pettis Original Article Pages: 368 - 377
Incidence and molecular characterization of viruses found in dying New Zealand honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies infested with Varroa destructor Jacqui H. ToddJoachim R. De MirandaBrenda V. Ball Original Article Pages: 354 - 367
Comparison of pollen spectra collected by four different subspecies of the honey bee Apis mellifera Kirsten KöpplerGünther VorwohlNikolaus Koeniger Original Article Pages: 341 - 353
Geographic variation in the Japanese islands of Apis cerana japonica and in A. cerana populations bordering its geographic range Jun-ichi TakahashiTadaharu YoshidaMitsuo Matsuka Original Article Pages: 335 - 340
Matrilineal origins of Apis mellifera in Thailand Tipwan SuppasatDeborah Roan SmithSiriwat Wongsiri Original Article Pages: 323 - 334
Study of the depletion of tylosin residues in honey extracted from treated honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies and the effect of the shook swarm procedure Stuart J. AdamsKatharina HeinrichMatthew Sharman Original Article Pages: 315 - 322
A scientific note on the directional accuracy of the waggle dance over the course of a day Kathryn E. Gardner Scientific Note Pages: 312 - 313
Chemical characteristics of poplar type propolis of different geographic origin Milena P. PopovaVassya S. BankovaAnna-Gloria Sabatini Original Article Pages: 306 - 311
Toxicological and immunohistochemical testing of honeybees after oxalic acid and rotenone treatments Aleš GregorcMaja Ivana Smodiš Škerl Original Article Pages: 296 - 305
Environmentally-induced developmental effects on morphometric characters of workers in Apis cerana colonies Ken TanSarah E. RadloffXian Fan Original Article Pages: 289 - 295
Infection of drone larvae (Apis mellifera) with American foulbrood Dieter BehrensEva ForsgrenRobin F. A. Moritz Original Article Pages: 281 - 288
A DNA method for screening hive debris for the presence of small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) Lisa WardMike BrownNeil Boonham Original Article Pages: 272 - 280
The cell bases of honeybee combs H. Randall HepburnT. MuerrleSarah E. Radloff Original Article Pages: 268 - 271
Persistence of the Landes ecotype of Apis mellifera mellifera in southwest France: confirmation of a locally adaptive annual brood cycle trait James P. StrangeLionel GarneryWalter S. Sheppard Original Article Open access Pages: 259 - 267
Morphological and molecular characters reveal differentiation in a Neotropical social bee, Melipona beecheii (Apidae: Meliponini) José Javier G. Quezada-EuánRobert J. PaxtonBenjamin P. Oldroyd Original Article Pages: 247 - 258
Mitochondrial DNA diversity of Chinese Apis cerana Ken TanNatapot WarritDeborah Roan Smith Original Article Pages: 238 - 246
The influence of season and volatile compounds on the acceptance of introduced European honey bee (Apis mellifera) Queens into European and Africanized colonies Gloria DeGrandi-HoffmanDavid GilleyJudith Hooper Original Article Open access Pages: 230 - 237
Bibliography of the giant honeybees, Apis dorsata Fabricius (1793) and Apis laboriosa F. Smith (1871) H. Randall HepburnColleen Hepburn Bibliography Pages: 219 - 220
Genetic characterization of Italian honeybees, Apis mellifera ligustica, based on microsatellite DNA polymorphisms Raffaele Dall’OlioAlberto MarinoRobin F. A. Moritz Original Article Pages: 207 - 217
Pollination of invasive Rhododendron ponticum (Ericaceae) in Ireland Jane Catherine Stout Original Article Pages: 198 - 206
Apis mellifera mellifera in eastern Europe — morphometric variation and determination of its range limits Marina D. MeixnerMiroslaw WorobikNikolaus Koeniger Original Article Pages: 191 - 197
First detection of Kashmir bee virus in the UK using real-time PCR Lisa WardRuth WaiteMichael Brown Original Article Pages: 181 - 190
Effect of the queen on worker reproduction and new queen production in the bumble bee Bombus terrestris Carlos Lopez-VaamondeRuth M. BrownAndrew F. G. Bourke Original Article Pages: 171 - 180
Volatiles of foraging honeybees Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their potential role as semiochemicals Thomas SchmittGudrun HerznerErhard Strohm Original Article Pages: 164 - 170
Africanized and European honey bee worker ovarian follicle development response to racial brood pheromone extracts Tanya PankiwCelina Garza Original Article Pages: 156 - 163
Gene flow within the M evolutionary lineage of Apis mellifera: role of the Pyrenees, isolation by distance and post-glacial re-colonization routes in the western Europe Irati MiguelMikel IriondoAndone Estonba Original Article Pages: 141 - 155
Spatial distribution of Melissococcus plutonius in adult honey bees collected from apiaries and colonies with and without symptoms of European foulbrood Luc BelloyAnton ImdorfJean-Daniel Charrière Original Article Pages: 136 - 140
Foraging loads of stingless bees and utilisation of stored nectar for pollen harvesting Sara D. LeonhardtKai DworschakNico Blüthgen Original Article Pages: 125 - 135
Erratum to: Increased density of honeybee colonies affects foraging bumblebees Kerstin Walther-HellwigGerriet FokulVolkmar Wolters Erratum Pages: 124 - 124
A scientific note on honey bee foraging activity and airborne pollen flow Bernardo Sabugosa-MadeiraIlda AbreuMário Cunha Scientific Note Pages: 122 - 123
Botanical sources and sugar concentration of the nectar collected by two stingless bee species in a tropical African rain forest Robert Kajobe Original Article Pages: 110 - 121
Setosa membrane structure and occurrence of eicosenol in honeybees (Apis sp.) Stephen J. MartinJunichi TakahashiFalko P. Drijfhout Original Article Pages: 104 - 109
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry fingerprinting of propolis of native Brazilian stingless bees Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland SawayaIldenize Barbosa da Silva CunhaMarcos Nogueira Eberlin Original Article Pages: 93 - 103
Foraging behaviour of a blue banded bee, Amegilla chlorocyanea in greenhouses: implications for use as tomato pollinators Katja HogendoornSteven CoventryMichael Anthony Keller Original Article Pages: 86 - 92
Genetic evaluation in the honey bee considering queen and worker effects — A BLUP-Animal Model approach Kaspar BienefeldKlaus EhrhardtFriedrich Reinhardt Original Article Pages: 77 - 85
Field trial of honey bee colonies bred for mechanisms of resistance against Varroa destructor Abdullah IbrahimGary S. ReuterMarla Spivak Original Article Open access Pages: 67 - 76
Egg laying and oophagy by reproductive workers in the polygynous stingless bee Melipona bicolor (Hymenoptera, Meliponini) Dirk KoedamOlga I. Cepeda AponteVera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca Original Article Pages: 55 - 66
16S mtDNA variation in Apis mellifera detected by PCR-RFLP Thaís ColletMaria Cristina AriasMarco Antonio Del Lama Original Article Pages: 47 - 54
Cephalic and Dufour gland secretions of Scaptotrigona mexicana queens: Chemical composition and biological activity Julieta Grajales-ConesaJulio C. RojasLeopoldo Cruz-López Original Article Pages: 38 - 46
A Nosema ceranae isolate from the honeybee Apis mellifera Wei-Fone HuangJing-Hao JiangChung-Hsiung Wang Original Article Pages: 30 - 37
Honey bees of the Arnot Forest: a population of feral colonies persisting with Varroa destructor in the northeastern United States Thomas D. Seeley Original Article Pages: 19 - 29
Influence of scent deposits on flower choice: experiments in an artificial flower array with bumblebees Sebastian WitjesThomas Eltz Original Article Pages: 12 - 18
Protein profiles of testes, seminal vesicles and accessory glands of honey bee pupae and their relation to the ecdysteroid titer Sibele de Oliveira TozettoMárcia Maria Gentile BitondiZilá Luz Paulino Simões Original Article Pages: 1 - 11