In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee subspecies: Apis m. intermissa and A. m. sahariensis collected from Algeria, and, as a reference, A. m. capensis collected from South Africa. The aim of this study was to discriminate honeybee subspecies by patterns of shape variation of fore and hind wings. A total of 540 wings from 270 honeybee workers were analyzed. Our results revealed very high cross-validation classification rates (96.7% based on fore wing shape and 99.6% based on the combination of fore and hind wing forms respectively). Discrimination was better using shape and form (shape + centroid size) of the fore wings than of the hind wings. The wing form parameters were found to ...
We studied the population structure of Apis florea using geometric morphometrics of wing shape. We f...
Figure 3 - Shape variability among Apis mellifera intermissa, Apis mellifera sahariensi...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Abstract – Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry me...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
International audienceIdentification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is important for their...
Morphometry is a very powerful, though often laborious and time-consuming, tool for the identificati...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
We studied the population structure of Apis florea using geometric morphometrics of wing shape. We f...
Figure 3 - Shape variability among Apis mellifera intermissa, Apis mellifera sahariensi...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...
In this study, a landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was carried out on three honeybee su...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Abstract – Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry me...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
International audienceIdentification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is important for their...
Morphometry is a very powerful, though often laborious and time-consuming, tool for the identificati...
In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Hone...
The morphometrics of the honey bee Apis mellifera L., 1758 has been widely studied mainly because th...
We studied the population structure of Apis florea using geometric morphometrics of wing shape. We f...
Figure 3 - Shape variability among Apis mellifera intermissa, Apis mellifera sahariensi...
Currently available morphometric and genetic techniques that can accurately identify Africanized ho...