Joseph P Milone
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Recent Articles
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Farruggia F, Garber K, Hartless C, Jones K, Kyle L, Mastrota N, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Apr;
17(4):e0265962.
PMID: 35390011
Current USEPA ecological risk assessments for pesticide registration include a determination of potential risks to bees. Toxicity data are submitted to support these assessments and the USEPA maintains a large...
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McAfee A, Metz B, Milone J, Foster L, Tarpy D
Commun Biol
. 2022 Feb;
5(1):141.
PMID: 35177754
Drone honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the obligate sexual partners of queens, and the availability of healthy, high-quality drones directly affects a queen's fertility and productivity. Yet, our understanding of...
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McAfee A, Milone J, Metz B, McDermott E, Foster L, Tarpy D
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jul;
11(1):15151.
PMID: 34312437
Honey bee queen health is crucial for colony health and productivity, and pesticides have been previously associated with queen loss and premature supersedure. Prior research has investigated the effects of...
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Milone J, Tarpy D
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):1020.
PMID: 33441911
Stressful conditions during development can have sub-lethal consequences on organisms aside from mortality. Using previously reported in-hive residues from commercial colonies, we examined how multi-pesticide exposure can influence honey bee...
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Milone J, Chakrabarti P, Sagili R, Tarpy D
Chemosphere
. 2020 Dec;
263:128183.
PMID: 33297150
Honey bees provision glandular secretions in the form of royal jelly as larval nourishment to developing queens. Exposure to chemicals and nutritional conditions can influence queen development and thus impact...
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Milone J, Rinkevich F, McAfee A, Foster L, Tarpy D
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2020 Sep;
206:111213.
PMID: 32890926
Honey bee populations in North America are an amalgamation of diverse progenitor ecotypes experiencing varying levels of artificial selection. Genetic differences between populations can result in variable susceptibility towards environmental...