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Book Synopsis
An essential guide to the health care of honey bees Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner offers an authoritative guide to honey bee health and hive management. Designed for veterinarians and other professionals, the book presents information useful for answering commonly asked questions and for facilitating hive examinations. The book covers a wide range of topics including basic husbandry, equipment and safety, anatomy, genetics, the diagnosis and management of disease. It also includes up to date information on Varroa and other bee pests, introduces honey bee pharmacology and toxicology, and addresses native bee ecology. This new resource: Offers a guide to veterinary care of honey beesProvides information on basic husbandry, examination techniques, nutrition, and moreDiscusses how to successfully handle questions and 'hive calls'Includes helpful photographs, line drawings, tables, and graphs Written for veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, veterinary technicians, scientists, and apiarists, Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner is a comprehensive and practical book on honey bee health.

Trade Review
“…this book will serve as an excellent guide. The illustrations and photos of this book are consistently brilliant and very useful, which makes the book a rich fund for giving lectures. The book probably covers all veterinarians (and other target groups, including beekeepers) need from such a compendium.” - Bee World, December 2021

"This new book is a significant contribution to both the veterinary and beekeeping literature....Although primarily written for a North American readership, British/European veterinary professionals and beekeepers alike will find this 400-page professional textbook a valuable and comprehensive resource. The price tag is fairly high, but it is essential reading for anyone who is seriously interested in honey bee medicine and is a must-have for vet school and beekeeping association libraries." - Vet Record, July 2022

"Overall, this textbook is a comprehensive summary of information pertaining to honey bee medicine, with the target audience being the veterinary practitioner. While this book may [be] slightly advanced for the first-time bee doctor just dipping their toes into the area of invertebrate medicine, the book provides supplemental resources for practitioners to build their knowledge-base. This is a thorough and reliable resource for veterinarians branching out into the honey bee industry." - Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, January 2023

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

Acknowledgments xi

Honey Bee Medicine: A One Health Challenge xii
Terry Ryan Kane

Section I Biology and Medical Foundations 1

1 Looking to Nature to Solve the Health Crisis of Honey Bees 3
Robin W. Radcliffe and Thomas D. Seeley

2 The Superorganism and Herd Health for the Honey Bee 21
Robin W. Radcliffe

3 Honey Bee Anatomy 33
Cynthia M. Faux

4 Physiology of the Honey Bee -- Principles for the Beekeeper and Veterinarian 41
Rolfe M. Radcliffe

5 The Honey Bee Queen 55
Randy Oliver

6 Honey Bee Strains 73
Dewey M. Caron

7 Wild Bees: Diversity, Ecology, and Stresors of Non-Apis Bees 81
Margarita M. López-Uribe

8 Honey Bee Nutrition 93
Randy Oliver

9 Honey Bee Microbiota and the Physiology of Antimicrobial Resistance 125
Kasie Raymann

10 Honey Bee Pharmacology 135
Gigi Davidson

Section II Beekeeping Principles for Veterinarians 149

11 Equipment and Safety 151
Adam J. Ingrao

12 The Apiarist 167
Katie Lee and Gary S. Reuter

13 Basics of Apiary Design 179
Brandon K. Hopkins

14 Clinical Examination of a Honey Bee Hive 183
Jerry Hayes

15 Veterinary Regulations 191
Christopher J. Cripps

16 Medical Records 201
Marcie Logsdon and Terry Ryan Kane

Appendix 16.1A Veterinary -- Client Management Agreement 205

Appendix 16.1B Sample Hive Record 207

17 Epidemiology and Biosecurity 209
Kristen K. Obbink and James A. Roth

Appendix 17.A Beekeeping Biosecurity and Best Practices Checklist 217

Section III Honey Bee Diseases, Disorders, and Special Topics 219

18 Parasite Transmission Between Hives and Spillover to Non-Apis Pollinators 221
Scott McArt

19 Colony Collapse Disorder and Honey Bee Health 229
Jay D. Evans and Yanping (Judy) Chen

20 The Parasitic Mite Varroa destructor: History, Biology, Monitoring, and Management 235
David T. Peck

21 Honey Bee Viral Diseases 253
Esmaeil Amiri, Olav Rueppell, and David R. Tarpy

22 Honey Bee Bacterial Diseases 277
Meghan Milbrath

23 Honey Bee Fungal Diseases 295
Yanping (Judy) Chen and Jay D. Evans

24 Honey Bee Parasites and Pests 307
Britteny Kyle

25 Pesticides 321
Reed M. Johnson

26 Diagnostic Sampling 329
Dan Wyns

27 Necropsy of a Hive 339
Dewey M. Caron

28 Common Husbandry Issues 351
Charlotte Hubbard

29 Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding 363
Krispn Given

30 The Future Direction of Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine 367
Jeffrey R. Applegate, Jr.

Resources 369

Notes on Editors and Contributors 373

Index 379

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 13/05/2021
    ISBN13: 9781119583370, 978-1119583370
    ISBN10: 1119583373

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An essential guide to the health care of honey bees Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner offers an authoritative guide to honey bee health and hive management. Designed for veterinarians and other professionals, the book presents information useful for answering commonly asked questions and for facilitating hive examinations. The book covers a wide range of topics including basic husbandry, equipment and safety, anatomy, genetics, the diagnosis and management of disease. It also includes up to date information on Varroa and other bee pests, introduces honey bee pharmacology and toxicology, and addresses native bee ecology. This new resource: Offers a guide to veterinary care of honey beesProvides information on basic husbandry, examination techniques, nutrition, and moreDiscusses how to successfully handle questions and 'hive calls'Includes helpful photographs, line drawings, tables, and graphs Written for veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, veterinary technicians, scientists, and apiarists, Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner is a comprehensive and practical book on honey bee health.

    Trade Review
    “…this book will serve as an excellent guide. The illustrations and photos of this book are consistently brilliant and very useful, which makes the book a rich fund for giving lectures. The book probably covers all veterinarians (and other target groups, including beekeepers) need from such a compendium.” - Bee World, December 2021

    "This new book is a significant contribution to both the veterinary and beekeeping literature....Although primarily written for a North American readership, British/European veterinary professionals and beekeepers alike will find this 400-page professional textbook a valuable and comprehensive resource. The price tag is fairly high, but it is essential reading for anyone who is seriously interested in honey bee medicine and is a must-have for vet school and beekeeping association libraries." - Vet Record, July 2022

    "Overall, this textbook is a comprehensive summary of information pertaining to honey bee medicine, with the target audience being the veterinary practitioner. While this book may [be] slightly advanced for the first-time bee doctor just dipping their toes into the area of invertebrate medicine, the book provides supplemental resources for practitioners to build their knowledge-base. This is a thorough and reliable resource for veterinarians branching out into the honey bee industry." - Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, January 2023

    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors ix

    Acknowledgments xi

    Honey Bee Medicine: A One Health Challenge xii
    Terry Ryan Kane

    Section I Biology and Medical Foundations 1

    1 Looking to Nature to Solve the Health Crisis of Honey Bees 3
    Robin W. Radcliffe and Thomas D. Seeley

    2 The Superorganism and Herd Health for the Honey Bee 21
    Robin W. Radcliffe

    3 Honey Bee Anatomy 33
    Cynthia M. Faux

    4 Physiology of the Honey Bee -- Principles for the Beekeeper and Veterinarian 41
    Rolfe M. Radcliffe

    5 The Honey Bee Queen 55
    Randy Oliver

    6 Honey Bee Strains 73
    Dewey M. Caron

    7 Wild Bees: Diversity, Ecology, and Stresors of Non-Apis Bees 81
    Margarita M. López-Uribe

    8 Honey Bee Nutrition 93
    Randy Oliver

    9 Honey Bee Microbiota and the Physiology of Antimicrobial Resistance 125
    Kasie Raymann

    10 Honey Bee Pharmacology 135
    Gigi Davidson

    Section II Beekeeping Principles for Veterinarians 149

    11 Equipment and Safety 151
    Adam J. Ingrao

    12 The Apiarist 167
    Katie Lee and Gary S. Reuter

    13 Basics of Apiary Design 179
    Brandon K. Hopkins

    14 Clinical Examination of a Honey Bee Hive 183
    Jerry Hayes

    15 Veterinary Regulations 191
    Christopher J. Cripps

    16 Medical Records 201
    Marcie Logsdon and Terry Ryan Kane

    Appendix 16.1A Veterinary -- Client Management Agreement 205

    Appendix 16.1B Sample Hive Record 207

    17 Epidemiology and Biosecurity 209
    Kristen K. Obbink and James A. Roth

    Appendix 17.A Beekeeping Biosecurity and Best Practices Checklist 217

    Section III Honey Bee Diseases, Disorders, and Special Topics 219

    18 Parasite Transmission Between Hives and Spillover to Non-Apis Pollinators 221
    Scott McArt

    19 Colony Collapse Disorder and Honey Bee Health 229
    Jay D. Evans and Yanping (Judy) Chen

    20 The Parasitic Mite Varroa destructor: History, Biology, Monitoring, and Management 235
    David T. Peck

    21 Honey Bee Viral Diseases 253
    Esmaeil Amiri, Olav Rueppell, and David R. Tarpy

    22 Honey Bee Bacterial Diseases 277
    Meghan Milbrath

    23 Honey Bee Fungal Diseases 295
    Yanping (Judy) Chen and Jay D. Evans

    24 Honey Bee Parasites and Pests 307
    Britteny Kyle

    25 Pesticides 321
    Reed M. Johnson

    26 Diagnostic Sampling 329
    Dan Wyns

    27 Necropsy of a Hive 339
    Dewey M. Caron

    28 Common Husbandry Issues 351
    Charlotte Hubbard

    29 Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding 363
    Krispn Given

    30 The Future Direction of Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine 367
    Jeffrey R. Applegate, Jr.

    Resources 369

    Notes on Editors and Contributors 373

    Index 379

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