Beekeepers around the world select bees’ characteristics that facilitate and favor production. In regions where hybridization among lineages is taking place, this selection is a challenge, given that these regions are “natural laboratories”, where the action of evolutionary processes of a population or species occurs in real time. A natural honeybee (Apis mellifera) hybrid zone exists in Argentina between 28° and 35° South, where Africanized (AHB) and European (EHB) populations converge. In this zone, beekeepers use selected genetic resources of European origin mostly, since the local Africanized bees show a higher defensive behavior, which is not desirable for management. Although EHB colonies have many advantages for honey production, the...
Figure S5 A, B. Identification of putative divergent SNP loci under directional selection for Apis m...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
IntroductionSocial organisms, including honey bees (Apis mellifera L.), have defense mechanisms to c...
Beekeepers around the world select bees’ characteristics that facilitate and favor production. In re...
Beekeepers around the world select bees’ characteristics that facilitate and favor production. In re...
Backgrounds: Apis mellifera scutellata and A.m. capensis (the Cape honey bee) are western honey bee ...
International audienceThe previous genetic characterization of the honeybee population of Mauritius ...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
Honey bee wing lengths and vein patterns differ between major genetic lineages. In this dataset we p...
Abstract Backgrounds Apis mellifera scutellata and A.m. capensis (the Cape honey bee) are western ho...
The genetic diversity of the USA honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations was examined through a mo...
The liberation in Brazil of bees' queens belonging to the breed Apis Mellifera scutellata from ...
African honey bees, introduced to Brazil in 1956, rapidly dominated the previously introduced Europe...
Apis mellifera scutellata was introduced to Brazil in 1956 and Africanized honeybee populations have...
Figure S4 A, B. Identification of putative divergent SNP loci under directional selection for Apis m...
Figure S5 A, B. Identification of putative divergent SNP loci under directional selection for Apis m...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
IntroductionSocial organisms, including honey bees (Apis mellifera L.), have defense mechanisms to c...
Beekeepers around the world select bees’ characteristics that facilitate and favor production. In re...
Beekeepers around the world select bees’ characteristics that facilitate and favor production. In re...
Backgrounds: Apis mellifera scutellata and A.m. capensis (the Cape honey bee) are western honey bee ...
International audienceThe previous genetic characterization of the honeybee population of Mauritius ...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
Honey bee wing lengths and vein patterns differ between major genetic lineages. In this dataset we p...
Abstract Backgrounds Apis mellifera scutellata and A.m. capensis (the Cape honey bee) are western ho...
The genetic diversity of the USA honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations was examined through a mo...
The liberation in Brazil of bees' queens belonging to the breed Apis Mellifera scutellata from ...
African honey bees, introduced to Brazil in 1956, rapidly dominated the previously introduced Europe...
Apis mellifera scutellata was introduced to Brazil in 1956 and Africanized honeybee populations have...
Figure S4 A, B. Identification of putative divergent SNP loci under directional selection for Apis m...
Figure S5 A, B. Identification of putative divergent SNP loci under directional selection for Apis m...
Honey bee decline in Europe has forced beekeepers to re-evaluate their management practices and bree...
IntroductionSocial organisms, including honey bees (Apis mellifera L.), have defense mechanisms to c...