Peer-reviewed publications:
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7. Ostap-Chec, M., Cait, J., Scott, R.W., Arct, A., Moroń, D., Rapacz, M., Miler, K. (AOP). Nosemosis negatively affects honeybee survival: experimental and meta-analytic evidence. Parasitology.
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6. Ostap-Chec, M., Bajorek, D., Antoł, W., Stec, D., Miler, K. (2024). Occasional and constant exposure to dietary ethanol shortens the lifespan of worker honey bees. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 194:403-410.
5. Ostap-Chec, M., Kierat, J., Kuszewska, K., Woyciechowski, M. (2021). Red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) thermal preferences for nest sites and their effects on offspring survival. Apidologie 52:707-719.
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4. Ostap-Chec, M., Opalek, M., Stec, D., Miler, K. (2021). Discontinued alcohol consumption elicits withdrawal symptoms in honeybees. Biology Letters 17:20210182.
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3. Miler, K., Opalek, M., Ostap-Chec, M., Stec, D. (2021). Diel rhythmicity of alcohol-induced intoxication in the honeybee workers. Journal of Zoology 314:96-103.
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2. Rojek, W., Kuszewska, K., Ostap-Chec, M., Woyciechowski, M. (2019). Do rebel workers in the honeybee Apis mellifera avoid worker policing? Apidologie 50:821-832.
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1. Kuszewska, K., Miler, K., Rojek, W., Ostap-Chec, M., Woyciechowski, M. (2018). Rebel honeybee workers have a tendency to become intraspecific reproductive parasites. Ecology and Evolution 8:11914-11920.