A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Central Africa. The data in the literature concerning the characteristics of honeybees present in Côte d’Ivoire are less numerous than in European subspecies. The present study characterizes the morphological diversity and deepens the knowledge of the local subspecies of honeybees thanks to a geometric morphometrics approach based on the configuration of the landmarks located on the wings, from a sample of 1,620 worker bees of the subspecies Apis mellifera adansonii collected in the Center, North and West of Côte d’Ivoire. Geometric morphometrics indicates that despite the diverse shapes and colors observed, the collected honeybees constitute a f...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
In Morocco, there are two well-recognised honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) subspecies: A. m. intermissa...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
Morphometry characteristics combined with genetic markers are powerful tools used for determining ho...
Morphometric characteristics combined with genetic markers are powerful tools used for determining h...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
Morphometry is a very powerful, though often laborious and time-consuming, tool for the identificati...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
In Morocco, there are two well-recognised honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) subspecies: A. m. intermissa...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
Morphometry characteristics combined with genetic markers are powerful tools used for determining ho...
Morphometric characteristics combined with genetic markers are powerful tools used for determining h...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
Morphometry is a very powerful, though often laborious and time-consuming, tool for the identificati...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...
Though the replacement of European bees by Africanized honey bees in tropical America has attracted ...