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Warmer winters are associated with lower levels of the cryoprotectant glycerol, a slower decrease in vitellogenin expression and reduced virus infections in winter honeybees

Alberto Prado, Jean‐Luc Brunet, Mathilde Peruzzi, Marc Bonnet, Célia Bordier, Didier Crauser, Yves Le Conte, Cédric Alaux

2021Journal of Insect Physiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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OverwinteringBiologyCryoprotectantVitellogeninContext (archaeology)TorporDiapauseEcologyTrehaloseZoologyGeneGeneticsBiochemistryThermoregulationLarvaPaleontologyCryopreservationEmbryoInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studies
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