Leveraging Transcriptional Signatures of Diverse Stressors for Bumble Bee Conservation
Gabriela M. Quinlan,
Heather M. Hines,
Christina M. Grozinger
Abstract:Organisms in nature are subjected to a variety of stressors, often simultaneously. Foremost among stressors of key pollinators are pathogens, poor nutrition and climate change. Landscape transcriptomics can be used to decipher the relative role of stressors, provided there are unique signatures of stress that can be reliably detected in field specimens. In this study, we identify biomarkers of bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) responses to key stressors by first subjecting bees to various short‐term stressors (col… Show more
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