Three species of Asian native honey bees (Apis cerana, A. florea and A. dorsata) from northern Vietnam and Thailand were morphologically analyzed fo r investigations on their geographic variations and relations. In Vietnam, samples were collected from feral and managed colonies. In Thailand, the collections were from feral colonies or from field bees on flowers. Morphological analysis was carried out, using measurements common to honeybee taxonomy. Measured characters were done under stereomicroscope with an ocular micrometer. ANOVA program and multivariate statistical analyses were applied for treating the data. Overall, A. cerana populations in northern Vietnam are significantly morphologically different than from those in Thailand...
Knowledge of the genetic diversity of Apis spp. is important in order to provide a better understand...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
The external characteristics of the Japanese honey-bee, Apis cerana cerana Fabr. have already been s...
Three species of Asian native honey bees (Apis cerana, A. florea and A. dorsata) from northern ...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
Morphological descriptions using measurements common to honey bee taxonomy are provided for Apis and...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Morphological Variation of the Asian Honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in West Java. T...
Multivariate morphometric analyses were performed on a series of worker honeybees, Apis cerana, repr...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
The biogeography and intraspecific variability of the eastern cavity-nesting honeybee, Apis cerana, ...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
This thesis examines the bee, the plant and the human communities in the submerged Melaleuca forests...
In a previous paper, the present writers made a biometrical comparison between the European and Japa...
Knowledge of the genetic diversity of Apis spp. is important in order to provide a better understand...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
The external characteristics of the Japanese honey-bee, Apis cerana cerana Fabr. have already been s...
Three species of Asian native honey bees (Apis cerana, A. florea and A. dorsata) from northern ...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
Morphological descriptions using measurements common to honey bee taxonomy are provided for Apis and...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Morphological Variation of the Asian Honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in West Java. T...
Multivariate morphometric analyses were performed on a series of worker honeybees, Apis cerana, repr...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
The biogeography and intraspecific variability of the eastern cavity-nesting honeybee, Apis cerana, ...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
This thesis examines the bee, the plant and the human communities in the submerged Melaleuca forests...
In a previous paper, the present writers made a biometrical comparison between the European and Japa...
Knowledge of the genetic diversity of Apis spp. is important in order to provide a better understand...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
The external characteristics of the Japanese honey-bee, Apis cerana cerana Fabr. have already been s...