In a selection of honeybees from autochthonous ecotypes, different lines must be identified. Honeybee lineages are usually distinguished by classical morphometrics and molecular markers, but these approaches are both costly and time-consuming to implement. Recognition of the purity of races is very important for regional and country regulations to allow a sustainable conservation of the huge variety of local honeybees. A geometric morphometric approach has been frequently used. In this work, honeybee samples were collected from stationary apiaries (belonging to the centers for honeybee queen selection) from two different Serbian areas: Vršac (northeastern Serbia, mostly flatland) and Vranje (southern Serbia, mostl...
Samples of honeybee workers and drones forewings from 16 hives belonging to various lines of Slovak ...
While molecular markers are usually preferred to infer population structure, geometric morphometrics...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
Abstract – Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry me...
International audienceIdentification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is important for their...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
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...
Honey bees collected from 32 different localities in Greece were studied based on the geometric morp...
ABSTRACT. The genetic variability of 37 honey bee populations of Greece was studied, using geometric...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
Samples of honeybee workers and drones forewings from 16 hives belonging to various lines of Slovak ...
While molecular markers are usually preferred to infer population structure, geometric morphometrics...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry methods, bas...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera ) populations are usually distinguished using standard morphometric methods...
Abstract – Honeybee (Apis mellifera) subspecies usually are distinguished by standard morphometry me...
International audienceIdentification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is important for their...
WOS: 000450766000003The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the honey bee biodiv...
Morphological characters of Apis mellifera meda sampled from Urmia, Tehran and Tabriz in Iran, Apis ...
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...
Honey bees collected from 32 different localities in Greece were studied based on the geometric morp...
ABSTRACT. The genetic variability of 37 honey bee populations of Greece was studied, using geometric...
The result of the long evolutionary process formed, by natural selection, variable races and ecotype...
Samples of honeybee workers and drones forewings from 16 hives belonging to various lines of Slovak ...
While molecular markers are usually preferred to infer population structure, geometric morphometrics...
A single honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera adansonii, has been described from all of West and Cent...