The honey bees (A. mellifera L.) from the island of La Palma constitute a morphological group within which differences related to the geographical location of the apiaries are difficult to distinguish, probably due to the buying and selling of hives among beekeepers, and also to the migratory style of bee-keeping practised on the island. We have also studied the possible relationship of these bees with A. m. intermissa, which is distributed throughout the north of Africa, and with A. m. iberica in the Iberian Peninsula. Our results indicate that these bees are probably the result of a cross between these two races followed by selection of the best genotypes adapted to the environmental conditions.Las abejas meliferas (A. mellifera L.) oriun...
The main objective of this work was to perform a charac-terization of honey bees in Huesca as a nece...
Faunistical, altitudinal distribution and relationship with vegetation of 48 bee flies species belon...
In this work we have studied the molecular biodiversity of honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) col...
A morphological study was made of worker bees from 49 hives located at four island from the Canary a...
A morphological study was made of worker bees from 49 hives located at four island from the Canary a...
he genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera) that lives in the Canary Island is ignored. It ...
We have studied 9 corporal characteristics in 118 samples of honey bees coming from the Iberian Peni...
Tradicionalmente se ha considerado que las abejas que viven en la Península Ibérica pertenecen a la ...
Las abejas melíferas que habitan en la Península Ibérica han sido descritas tradicionalmente como pe...
The genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera ) that lives in the CanaryIsland is ignored...
Tesis para obtener el grado de Doctor en Ciencias Agrarias, Area Producción Animal, de la Universida...
Contribution at the study of the selective utilization for Apis melltfera L. of the local flora in o...
The Canary Islands have environmental conditions according to altitude, latitude and longitude, whi...
A morphometrical study was made of worker bees from 14 hives an the island of La Palma, in the Canar...
In the New World, some stingless bees were kept by the native population. In Central America, maya b...
The main objective of this work was to perform a charac-terization of honey bees in Huesca as a nece...
Faunistical, altitudinal distribution and relationship with vegetation of 48 bee flies species belon...
In this work we have studied the molecular biodiversity of honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) col...
A morphological study was made of worker bees from 49 hives located at four island from the Canary a...
A morphological study was made of worker bees from 49 hives located at four island from the Canary a...
he genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera) that lives in the Canary Island is ignored. It ...
We have studied 9 corporal characteristics in 118 samples of honey bees coming from the Iberian Peni...
Tradicionalmente se ha considerado que las abejas que viven en la Península Ibérica pertenecen a la ...
Las abejas melíferas que habitan en la Península Ibérica han sido descritas tradicionalmente como pe...
The genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera ) that lives in the CanaryIsland is ignored...
Tesis para obtener el grado de Doctor en Ciencias Agrarias, Area Producción Animal, de la Universida...
Contribution at the study of the selective utilization for Apis melltfera L. of the local flora in o...
The Canary Islands have environmental conditions according to altitude, latitude and longitude, whi...
A morphometrical study was made of worker bees from 14 hives an the island of La Palma, in the Canar...
In the New World, some stingless bees were kept by the native population. In Central America, maya b...
The main objective of this work was to perform a charac-terization of honey bees in Huesca as a nece...
Faunistical, altitudinal distribution and relationship with vegetation of 48 bee flies species belon...
In this work we have studied the molecular biodiversity of honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) col...