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Jeff Pettis is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. The focus of their work spans various aspects of agricultural research, contributing to the scientific community within this domain.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed for Jeff Pettis. Likewise, there are no book publications or specific fields, subfields, or main topics of study provided. No awards information is available.

Due to the limited data available, the profile highlights only the primary affiliation and the absence of detailed publication or collaborative records at this time.

Best Publications

  • Colony Collapse Disorder: A Descriptive Study

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Jay D. Evans;Claude Saegerman;Chris Mullin

  • Pathogen webs in collapsing honey bee colonies.

    R. Scott Cornman;David R. Tarpy;Yanping Chen;Lacey Jeffreys

  • A national survey of managed honey bee 2015–2016 annual colony losses in the USA

    Kelly Kulhanek;Nathalie Steinhauer;Karen Rennich;Dewey M Caron

  • A national survey of managed honey bee 2013-2014 annual colony losses in the USA

    Kathleen V. Lee;Nathalie Steinhauer;Karen Rennich;Michael E. Wilson

  • Colony losses, managed colony population decline, and Colony Collapse Disorder in the United States

    James D. Ellis;Jay D. Evans;Jeff Pettis

  • Prevalence and Transmission of Honeybee Viruses

    Y. P. Chen;J. S. Pettis;A. Collins;M. F. Feldlaufer

  • Sublethal neonicotinoid insecticide exposure reduces solitary bee reproductive success

    Christoph Sandrock;Lorenzo G. Tanadini;Jeffery S. Pettis;Jacobus C. Biesmeijer

  • Large-scale field application of RNAi technology reducing Israeli acute paralysis virus disease in honey bees (Apis mellifera, Hymenoptera: Apidae).

    Wayne Hunter;James Ellis;Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Jerry Hayes

  • Morphological, molecular, and phylogenetic characterization of Nosema ceranae, a microsporidian parasite isolated from the European honey bee, Apis mellifera

    Yanping P. Chen;Jay D. Evans;Charles Murphy;Robin Gutell

  • In-hive Pesticide Exposome: Assessing risks to migratory honey bees from in-hive pesticide contamination in the Eastern United States

    Kirsten S. Traynor;Jeffery S. Pettis;David R. Tarpy;Christopher A. Mullin

  • Varroa destructor : research avenues towards sustainable control

    Vincent Dietemann;Jochen Pflugfelder;Denis Anderson;Jean-Daniel Charriere

  • Colony Collapse Disorder in context

    Geoffrey R. Williams;David R. Tarpy;Dennis VanEngelsdorp;Marie Pierre Chauzat

  • A national survey of managed honey bee 2014–2015 annual colony losses in the USA

    Nicola Seitz;Kirsten S. Traynor;Nathalie Steinhauer;Karen Rennich

  • Effects of coumaphos on queen rearing in the honey bee, Apis mellifera

    Jeffery S. Pettis;Anita M. Collins;Reg. Wilbanks;Mark. F. Feldlaufer

  • Idiopathic brood disease syndrome and queen events as precursors of colony mortality in migratory beekeeping operations in the eastern United States

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;David R. Tarpy;Eugene J. Lengerich;Jeffery S. Pettis

  • Fluvalinate resistance in Varroa jacobsoni from several geographic locations

    P.J. Elzen;F.A. Eischen;J.B. Baxter;J. Pettis

  • Linking Measures of Colony and Individual Honey Bee Health to Survival among Apiaries Exposed to Varying Agricultural Land Use.

    Matthew D. Smart;Jeff Pettis;Nathan Rice;Zac Browning

  • Quo vadis Aethina tumida? Biology and control of small hive beetles

    Peter Neumann;Peter Neumann;Jeff S. Pettis;Marc O. Schäfer

  • Genomic survey of the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor , a major pest of the honey bee Apis mellifera

    Scott R Cornman;Michael C. Schatz;Spencer J Johnston;Yan ping Chen

  • A scientific note on Varroa destructor resistance to coumaphos in the United States.

    Jeff S. Pettis

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Neumann
Peter J. Neumann University of Bern
Jay D. Evans
Jay D. Evans Agricultural Research Service
Yanping Chen
Yanping Chen Agricultural Research Service
Bernard E. Vaissière
Bernard E. Vaissière INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
James D. Ellis
James D. Ellis University of Florida
David R. Tarpy
David R. Tarpy North Carolina State University
Galen P. Dively
Galen P. Dively University of Maryland, College Park
Stuart P. M. Roberts
Stuart P. M. Roberts Université Libre de Bruxelles
Elke Genersch
Elke Genersch Freie Universität Berlin
Pierre Rasmont
Pierre Rasmont University of Mons

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