<p>Average ± SEM of the observed (top) and effective (bottom) mating frequencies of the 10 honey bee queens in each of the three groups of colonies. No significant differences (at α = 0.05) were found among the three groups.</p
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Apis mellifera queens were reared to evaluate the performance of Naturally Mated (NM) and instrument...
Across their introduced range in North America, populations of feral honey bee (Apis melli-fera L.) ...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
Understanding the reproductive potential (“quality”) of queens bees can provide valuable i...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
During mating flights honeybee queens copulate with about 10-20 drones. A possible explanation why p...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Apis mellifera queens were reared to evaluate the performance of Naturally Mated (NM) and instrument...
Across their introduced range in North America, populations of feral honey bee (Apis melli-fera L.) ...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
Considering the reproductive biology of the honey bee which deviates from that of other livestock sp...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
Understanding the reproductive potential (“quality”) of queens bees can provide valuable i...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
During mating flights honeybee queens copulate with about 10-20 drones. A possible explanation why p...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Honey bee colonies, although highly cooperative, are composed of genetically distinct individuals wi...
Apis mellifera queens were reared to evaluate the performance of Naturally Mated (NM) and instrument...