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This project explores indirect disease transmission in honeybee colonies, focusing on how pathogens can spread without direct contact. By identifying key areas within the hive that facilitate pathogen movement, it aims to provide guidelines for beekeepers to enhance hygiene and disease control efforts.
When individuals that live in extended family groups- such as honeybees- the entire society is vulnerable to infection of just a single colony-member, as the same networks that are optimised for efficient transmission of information or food, may be hijacked by the pathogen.
Nevertheless, mechanisms have evolved to reduce the spread of disease across social or communication networks.
For example, infected ants commit altruistic suicide by removing themselves from the colony entirely.
Similarly, t…
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