Morphological Variation of the Asian Honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in West Java. The diversity of Asian honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) occupying low and high altitude habitats in West Java was studied using morphological analysis, based on the length of proboscis, hindleg, front wing, tergites, and sternites. All morphological characters measured were signifcantly longer in high altitude bees compareded to those of low altitude bees (p < 0.05), except proboscis. Dendogram analysis showed that bees from those two altitudes were separated, whereas the result of principal component analysis indicated that both belong to the same group (P < 0.05)
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea...
Morphological Variation of the Asian Honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in West Java. T...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
The study aimed at determining morphological variations and distribution of honeybee populations alo...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Three species of Asian native honey bees (Apis cerana, A. florea and A. dorsata) from northern Vi...
This research aimed to compare the morphometric of worker bees Apis cerana lives at different altitu...
Abstract. Trianto M, Purwanto H. 2020. Morphological characteristics and morphometrics of Stingless ...
Systematics of honey bees has developed rapidly. Several studies have attempted to infer the kinship...
The biology of Apis cerana F., the Asian honey bee, is far less known than that of its sister specie...
Fig. 1. (A) BEAST maximum clade credibility tree with 10 Apis clades indicated by colored bars, incl...
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea...
Morphological Variation of the Asian Honeybee Apis cerana (F.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in West Java. T...
Apis cerana honey bees in Yogyakarta have a high potential. There has been no research on the morpho...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
The study aimed at determining morphological variations and distribution of honeybee populations alo...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Three species of Asian native honey bees (Apis cerana, A. florea and A. dorsata) from northern Vi...
This research aimed to compare the morphometric of worker bees Apis cerana lives at different altitu...
Abstract. Trianto M, Purwanto H. 2020. Morphological characteristics and morphometrics of Stingless ...
Systematics of honey bees has developed rapidly. Several studies have attempted to infer the kinship...
The biology of Apis cerana F., the Asian honey bee, is far less known than that of its sister specie...
Fig. 1. (A) BEAST maximum clade credibility tree with 10 Apis clades indicated by colored bars, incl...
Morphometric studies were carried out on different species of honeybees in North-East hill region of...
Honey bees (Apis cerana Fabricius) were collected from 195 colonies at seven different localities sp...
Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea...