The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the effects of imported commercial queen bees from different geographical origin subspecies on the morphological variation of native honeybee population of the Turkeli area; and (2) apply a model to identify and predict the use of commercial queens subspecies. Standard classification function, discriminant function, and constant coefficients for 41 morphological characteristics were determined for two geographic Turkish honeybee subspecies (Apis mellifera anatoliaca and A. m. caucasica) used intensively for commercial queen rearing. Then, the morphological characteristics of unknown worker bee samples from the...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
WOS: 000081303200006Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the effects of imported commercial quee...
WOS: 000442752800014Five honeybee subspecies exist naturally in Anatolia. Unfortunately, owing large...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to come from each of s...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is being kept in different parts in the world. There are many practices w...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
The honey bees are essential for the pollination of agricultural plants. The Pannonian honey bee, Ap...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
WOS: 000081303200006Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the effects of imported commercial quee...
WOS: 000442752800014Five honeybee subspecies exist naturally in Anatolia. Unfortunately, owing large...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to come from each of s...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is being kept in different parts in the world. There are many practices w...
New discriminant analysis procedures have been presented to identify Africanized and European honey ...
The honey bees are essential for the pollination of agricultural plants. The Pannonian honey bee, Ap...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
WOS: 000081303200006Thirty-one morphological characteristics of randomly selected honeybees known to...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...