WOS: 000082411300020This study was conducted to determine the morphological characters of some important honeybee (A. mellifera L.) races and ecotypes in Turkey. Experimental samples were collected from 6 different regions such as Central Anatolia Region (Beypazary), North Eastern Anatolia Region (Posof), Marmara Region (Gokceada). Thrace Region (Saray), Aegean Region (Fethiye) and Mediterranean Region (Erdemli). Although 41 morphological characters were measured, twenty one morphological characters such as length of cover hair on tergite 5, width of tomentum on tergite 4, width of stripe posterior of tomentum, index of tomentum, length of proboscis, length of femur, length of tibia, metatarsus length, metatarsus width, length of hind leg, ...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is being kept in different parts in the world. There are many practices w...
Honeybees collected from 56 different areas of Turkey were analysed, using 12 morphometric character...
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...
WOS: 000082411300021This study was conducted to determine the morphological characters of some impor...
This study was conducted to determine the morphological characters of some important honeybee (A. me...
Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to come from each of s...
WOS: 000081303200006Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Abstract: The morphometric traits of the yellow honeybee from Vojvodina were researched in this stud...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
Six enzyme systems were studied to determine the genetic variability in honeybee populations in Turk...
There are several morphological differences among the honey bee subspecies, which proofs that they a...
WOS: 000442752800014Five honeybee subspecies exist naturally in Anatolia. Unfortunately, owing large...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is being kept in different parts in the world. There are many practices w...
Honeybees collected from 56 different areas of Turkey were analysed, using 12 morphometric character...
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...
WOS: 000082411300021This study was conducted to determine the morphological characters of some impor...
This study was conducted to determine the morphological characters of some important honeybee (A. me...
Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to come from each of s...
WOS: 000081303200006Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Abstract: The morphometric traits of the yellow honeybee from Vojvodina were researched in this stud...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
Six enzyme systems were studied to determine the genetic variability in honeybee populations in Turk...
There are several morphological differences among the honey bee subspecies, which proofs that they a...
WOS: 000442752800014Five honeybee subspecies exist naturally in Anatolia. Unfortunately, owing large...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is being kept in different parts in the world. There are many practices w...
Honeybees collected from 56 different areas of Turkey were analysed, using 12 morphometric character...
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...