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Stephen John Martin
Stephen John Martin
Chair in Soical Entomology, Salford University, Manchester, UK
Verified email at salford.ac.uk
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Global Honey Bee Viral Landscape Altered by a Parasitic Mite
SJ Martin, AC Highfield, L Brettell, EM Villalobos, GE Budge, M Powell, ...
science 336 (6086), 1304-1306, 2012
8152012
Standard methods for varroa research
V Dietemann, F Nazzi, SJ Martin, DL Anderson, B Locke, KS Delaplane, ...
Journal of apicultural research 52 (1), 1-54, 2013
7522013
The transmission of deformed wing virus between honeybees (Apis melliferaL.) by the ectoparasitic miteVarroa jacobsoniOud
PL Bowen-Walker, SJ Martin, A Gunn
Journal of invertebrate pathology 73 (1), 101-106, 1999
6131999
Deformed wing virus is a recent global epidemic in honeybees driven by Varroa mites
L Wilfert, G Long, HC Leggett, P Schmid-Hempel, R Butlin, SJM Martin, ...
Science 351 (6273), 594-597, 2016
5392016
The role of Varroa and viral pathogens in the collapse of honeybee colonies: a modelling approach
SJ Martin
Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (5), 1082-1093, 2001
5382001
Deformed wing virus implicated in overwintering honeybee colony losses
AC Highfield, A El Nagar, LCM Mackinder, LMLJ Noël, MJ Hall, SJ Martin, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 75 (22), 7212-7220, 2009
3992009
A review of ant cuticular hydrocarbons
S Martin, F Drijfhout
Journal of chemical ecology 35 (10), 1151-1161, 2009
3192009
Ontogenesis of the mite Varroa jacobsoni Oud. in worker brood of the honeybee Apis mellifera L. under natural conditions
SJ Martin
Experimental and Applied Acarology 18 (2), 87-100, 1994
3021994
The dynamics of virus epidemics in Varroa‐infested honey bee colonies
DJT Sumpter, SJ Martin
Journal of Animal Ecology 73 (1), 51-63, 2004
3002004
A population model for the ectoparasitic mite< i> Varroa jacobsoni</i> in honey bee (< i> Apis mellifera</i>) colonies
S Martin
Ecological modelling 109 (3), 267-281, 1998
2671998
Deformed wing virus in honeybees and other insects
SJ Martin, LE Brettell
Annual review of virology 6 (1), 49-69, 2019
2152019
Diversity in a honey bee pathogen: first report of a third master variant of the Deformed Wing Virus quasispecies
GJ Mordecai, L Wilfert, SJ Martin, IM Jones, DC Schroeder
The ISME journal 10 (5), 1264-1273, 2016
2112016
Chemical basis of nest-mate discrimination in the ant Formica exsecta
SJ Martin, E Vitikainen, H Helanterä, FP Drijfhout
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1640), 1271-1278, 2008
2052008
Honey bee colony collapse and changes in viral prevalence associated with Varroa destructor
NL Carreck, BV Ball, SJ Martin
J. Apic. Res 49, 93-94, 2010
2032010
Distribution, spread, and impact of the invasive hornet Vespa velutina in South Korea
MB Choi, SJ Martin, JW Lee
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 15 (3), 473-477, 2012
1782012
Cuticular hydrocarbon profiles as a taxonomic tool: advantages, limitations and technical aspects
R KATHER, SJ MARTIN
Physiological Entomology 37 (1), 25-32, 2012
1642012
Africanized honeybees have unique tolerance to Varroa mites
SJ Martin, LM Medina
Trends in Parasitology 20 (3), 112-113, 2004
1502004
Covert deformed wing virus infections have long-term deleterious effects on honeybee foraging and survival
K Benaets, A Van Geystelen, D Cardoen, L De Smet, DC de Graaf, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1848), 20162149, 2017
1492017
Evolution of species‐specific cuticular hydrocarbon patterns in Formica ants
SJ MARTIN, H HELANTERÄ, FP DRIJFHOUT
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95 (1), 131-140, 2008
1472008
Parasitic Cape honeybee workers, Apis mellifera capensis, evade policing
SJ Martin, M Beekman, TC Wossler, FLW Ratnieks
Nature 415 (6868), 163-165, 2002
1452002
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