The density of wild honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera) in the African dry highland savannahs was estimated in three Nature Reserves in Gauteng, South Africa (Ezemvelo, Leeuwfontein, Suikerbosrand) based on the genotypes of drones which were caught at drone congregation areas. Densities were estimated to range between 12.4 and 17.6 colonies per square kilometer. In addition colony densities were estimated in two German National parks (Müritz and Hochharz) and a commercial mating apiary. The density of colonies was significantly lower at the German sampling sites with estimates of 2.4–3.2 colonies per square kilometer, which closely matches the nation-wide density of colonies kept by beekeepers. This shows that the densities of colonies obser...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
European honeybee populations are considered to consist only of managed colonies, but recent censuse...
Due to past and present imports of Apis mellifera ligustica (Italian bees), Apis mellifera carnica ...
In the light of a possible global pollinator decline (Allen-Wardel et al., 1998; Ghazoul, 2005) it i...
International audienceAbstractApis mellifera is an important pollinator but is sometimes associated ...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of...
Apis mellifera is subdivided into at least 26 physiologically, behaviourally and morphologically dis...
Wild and managed bees are essential for global food security and the maintenance of biodiversity. At...
Abstract – The number of colonies in feral and managed honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) was det...
The mating system of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) has been regarded as one of the most panmictic in...
In recent years, conservation biologists have raised awareness about the risk of ecological interfer...
International audienceIdentifying environmental drivers which structure wild bee species assemblages...
Abstract – Honeybees are native to Africa and Europe but have been spread worldwide as the basis for...
Honeybees are important as pollinators of agricultural crops as well as of producers of bee products...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
European honeybee populations are considered to consist only of managed colonies, but recent censuse...
Due to past and present imports of Apis mellifera ligustica (Italian bees), Apis mellifera carnica ...
In the light of a possible global pollinator decline (Allen-Wardel et al., 1998; Ghazoul, 2005) it i...
International audienceAbstractApis mellifera is an important pollinator but is sometimes associated ...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
Wild honeybees (Apis mellifera) are considered extinct in most parts of Europe. The likely causes of...
Apis mellifera is subdivided into at least 26 physiologically, behaviourally and morphologically dis...
Wild and managed bees are essential for global food security and the maintenance of biodiversity. At...
Abstract – The number of colonies in feral and managed honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) was det...
The mating system of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) has been regarded as one of the most panmictic in...
In recent years, conservation biologists have raised awareness about the risk of ecological interfer...
International audienceIdentifying environmental drivers which structure wild bee species assemblages...
Abstract – Honeybees are native to Africa and Europe but have been spread worldwide as the basis for...
Honeybees are important as pollinators of agricultural crops as well as of producers of bee products...
Recent studies reveal the use of tree cavities by wild honeybee colonies in European forests. This h...
European honeybee populations are considered to consist only of managed colonies, but recent censuse...
Due to past and present imports of Apis mellifera ligustica (Italian bees), Apis mellifera carnica ...