Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea, while the sister species, A. nigrocincta, is native in Sulawesi. The wide geographic distribution and the island isolation led to form morphological differences in the bees. The morph and wing venations are known to have a high genetic inheritance. Therefore, this research aimed to (1) analyze the landmark variation of wing venations of A. cerana from Sundaland and Wallacea, and A. nigrocincta from Sulawesi, (2) determine the relationship between these two bee species. The research was conducted by digitizing 550 wing venations based on nineteen landmarks. Our study on intraspecies showed that A. cerana Sumatra revealed a high variation in ...
Indonesia harbors the greatest diversity of social bees in all of Asia, particularly of the stingles...
This study was aimed to identify stingless bees commonly used in meliponiculture in Ciamis Regency...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and many researchers have been concerned about the ra...
Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea...
The giant honey bee Apis dorsata has a vast distribution in Asia, including in the Indonesian archip...
Systematics of honey bees has developed rapidly. Several studies have attempted to infer the kinship...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
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...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
Asian cavity-nesting honey bee Apis nigrocincta, a native bee species from Sulawesi and the Philippi...
Wing morphology has been used in taxonomic and systematic studies of insects, often enabling the ide...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among species and populations of Asian cavity-nesting honeybee...
Background/Question/Methods A single species geographically separated into island...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Indonesia harbors the greatest diversity of social bees in all of Asia, particularly of the stingles...
This study was aimed to identify stingless bees commonly used in meliponiculture in Ciamis Regency...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and many researchers have been concerned about the ra...
Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea...
The giant honey bee Apis dorsata has a vast distribution in Asia, including in the Indonesian archip...
Systematics of honey bees has developed rapidly. Several studies have attempted to infer the kinship...
Apis cerana F and Apis nigrocincta Smith, two species of Asian cavity nesting honey bees, were analy...
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...
Morphological features of nine samples of Apis nuluensis collected at the region of Sabah, Borneo, M...
Asian cavity-nesting honey bee Apis nigrocincta, a native bee species from Sulawesi and the Philippi...
Wing morphology has been used in taxonomic and systematic studies of insects, often enabling the ide...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among species and populations of Asian cavity-nesting honeybee...
Background/Question/Methods A single species geographically separated into island...
Samples of Apis cerana were collected from 44 locations in 12 regions of Thailand and peninsular Mal...
Indonesia harbors the greatest diversity of social bees in all of Asia, particularly of the stingles...
This study was aimed to identify stingless bees commonly used in meliponiculture in Ciamis Regency...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and many researchers have been concerned about the ra...