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David T. Peck, Ph.D.
David T. Peck, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Entomology, Cornell University
Verified email at cornell.edu
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Mite bombs or robber lures? The roles of drifting and robbing in Varroa destructor transmission from collapsing honey bee colonies to their neighbors
DT Peck, TD Seeley
PloS one 14 (6), e0218392, 2019
1132019
Varroa destructor mites can nimbly climb from flowers onto foraging honey bees
DT Peck, ML Smith, TD Seeley
PLoS one 11 (12), e0167798, 2016
672016
The Parasitic Mite Varroa destructor History, Biology, Monitoring, and Management
DT Peck
Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner, 235-251, 2021
92021
No evidence for individual assortment by temperament relative to patch area or patch openness in the bobolink
AC Keyel, DT Peck, JM Reed
The Condor 114 (1), 212-218, 2012
82012
Testing the Adaptive Sterilization Hypothesis in Mice Inoculated with Chlamydia muridarum
NJ Place, DT Peck
Integrative And Comparative Biology, icae010, 2024
22024
Behavioral Mechanisms Underlying Parasite Spread and Host Survival in the Varroa destructor / Apis mellifera Parasite/Host System
DT Peck
Cornell University, 2018
12018
Dynamics of honey bee colony death and its implications for Varroa destructor mite transmission using observation hives
ML Smith, DT Peck
Apidologie 54 (1), 13, 2023
2023
Multiple mechanisms of behavioral resistance to an introduced parasite, Varroa destructor in a survivor population of European honey bees
DT Peck, TD Seeley
BEHAVIORAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING PARASITE SPREAD AND HOST SURVIVAL IN THE …, 2018
2018
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