Publications
Ramsey, S.D., Ochoa, R., Bauchan, G., Gulbronson, C., Mowery, J.D., Cohen, A., Lim, D., Joklik, J., Cicero, J.M., Ellis, J.D. and Hawthorne, D., 2019. Varroa destructor feeds primarily on honey bee fat body tissue and not hemolymph. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(5), pp.1792-1801.
Ramsey, S., Gulbronson, C.J., Mowery, J., Ochoa, R. and Bauchan, G., 2018. A multi-microscopy approach to discover the feeding site and host tissue consumed by Varroa destructor on host honey bees. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 24(S1), pp.1258-1259.
Chantawannakul, P., Ramsey, S., Khongphinitbunjong, K. and Phokasem, P., 2018. Tropilaelaps mite: an emerging threat to European honey bee. Current opinion in insect science, 26, pp.69-75.
Khaliunaa Tsevegmid, Selenge Dooshin, Ramsey S. (2017) “Chapter 6: Beekeeping in Mongolia.” Asian Beekeeping in the 21st Century pp. 94-109
Neumann P, Williams G, Chantawannakul P, Ramsey S. (2017) “Chapter 9: Conclusions and Future Perspectives.” Asian Beekeeping in the 21st Century pp. 154-159
Ramsey S, vanEngelsdorp D. (2016) “Varroa destructor: Beekeeping Public Enemy Number One.” Journal of Beekeeping/Aricilik Dergisi 16(1): 1-4
Losey, J., Perlman, J., Kopco, J., Ramsey, S., Hesler, L., Evans, E., Allee, L. and Smyth, R., 2012. Potential causes and consequences of decreased body size in field populations of Coccinella novemnotata. Biological Control, 61(1), pp.98-103.
Ramsey, S. and Losey, J.E., 2012. Why is Harmonia axyridis the culprit in coccinellid biting incidents? An analysis of means, motive, and opportunity. American Entomologist, 58(3), pp.166-170.