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Xulio Maside

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Bartolome C, Dasilva-Martins D, Valinas R, Gabin-Garcia L, Nave A, Garcia-Perez A, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol . 2024 Sep; 207:108203. PMID: 39313091
Invasive species pose a threat to the ecological balance of the ecosystems they invade by altering local host-pathogen dynamics. To investigate these relationships and their potential consequences, we examined the...
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OShea-Wheller T, Curtis R, Kennedy P, Groom E, Poidatz J, Raffle D, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Oct; 6(1):990. PMID: 37798331
The invasive hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax is considered a proliferating threat to pollinators in Europe and Asia. While the impact of this species on managed honey bees is well-documented, effects...
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Aguado-Lopez D, Bartolome C, Lopes A, Henriques D, Segura S, Maside X, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2023 Jul; 86(4):2655-2665. PMID: 37480517
Trypanosomatids form a group of high prevalence protozoa that parasitise honey bees, with Lotmaria passim as the predominant species worldwide. However, the knowledge about the ecology of trypanosomatids in isolated...
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Rojas-Nossa S, Dasilva-Martins D, Mato S, Bartolome C, Maside X, Garrido J
Pest Manag Sci . 2022 Sep; 78(12):5142-5149. PMID: 36054508
Background: Vespa velutina has become a species of concern in invaded regions of Europe and Asia, due to its impacts on biodiversity, apiculture and society. This hornet, a ferocious hunter...
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Bartolome C, Buendia-Abad M, Ornosa C, De la Rua P, Martin-Hernandez R, Higes M, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2021 Oct; 84(3):856-867. PMID: 34609533
Trypanosomatids are among the most prevalent parasites in bees but, despite the fact that their impact on the colonies can be quite important and that their infectivity may potentially depend...
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Benito-Murcia M, Bartolome C, Maside X, Bernal J, Bernal J, Del Nozal M, et al.
Insects . 2021 Aug; 12(8). PMID: 34442297
is considered one of the most devastating parasites of the honey bee, , and a major problem for the beekeeping industry. Currently, the main method to control mites is the...
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Gabin-Garcia L, Bartolome C, Guerra-Tort C, Rojas-Nossa S, Llovo J, Maside X
Sci Rep . 2021 May; 11(1):11233. PMID: 34045562
Invasive species contribute to deteriorate the health of ecosystems due to their direct effects on native fauna and the local parasite-host dynamics. We studied the potential impact of the invasive...
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Bartolome C, Jabal-Uriel C, Buendia-Abad M, Benito M, Ornosa C, De la Rua P, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2020 Nov; 23(1):478-483. PMID: 33225560
Assessing the extent of parasite diversity requires the application of appropriate molecular tools, especially given the growing evidence of multiple parasite co-occurrence. Here, we compared the performance of a next-generation...
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Gomez-Moracho T, Buendia-Abad M, Benito M, Garcia-Palencia P, Barrios L, Bartolome C, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2020 Aug; 50(13):1117-1124. PMID: 32822679
The trypanosomatids Crithidia mellificae and Lotmaria passim are very prevalent in honey bee colonies and potentially contribute to colony losses that currently represent a serious threat to honey bees. However,...
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Bartolome C, Buendia-Abad M, Benito M, Sobrino B, Amigo J, Carracedo A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jun; 10(1):10454. PMID: 32591554
To evaluate the influence that parasites have on the losses of Apis mellifera it is essential to monitor their presence in the colonies over time. Here we analysed the occurrence...