Honey bee queens were inseminated with diluted, homogenised semen collected from a few dozen drones. This procedure was carried out to increase the diversity of the queens’ offspring, which is in comparison to the offspring of queens inseminated with semen from only a few drones coming from one colony. Queens and drones were mated within carniolan bee (Apis mellifera carnica) subspecies, but 3 selected lines were used. Queens were reared from one line and drones from the same line, and two additional lines differing in hygienic behaviour wherein in one of them that trait was strongly evident. The aim of this study was to examine whether the level of enhanced genetic variability in colonies and simultaneously the participation of hygienic be...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyand...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Black coloured queens were instrumentally inseminated with semen from yellow coloured drones, and we...
International audienceDisease is one of the main factors driving both natural and artificial selecti...
Honey bee mating cannot be directly controlled in the same way as in many agriculturally important a...
Breeding grey A. m. carnica queens for hygienic behaviour is beneficial for commercial beekeeping in...
During mating flights honeybee queens copulate with about 10-20 drones. A possible explanation why p...
Genetic and phenotypic parameters considering the genetic effect on hygienic behavior of queen and w...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Abstract Background There is one queen in each honey bee, Apis mellifera L., colony under normal con...
Phenotypic characters of honeybees, relevant to beekeepers, can be evaluated by studying correlation...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
International audienceHygienic behavior (HB) is one of the natural mechanisms of honey bee for limit...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
International audienceHoney bee queens mate with multiple males resulting in high intracolonial gene...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyand...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Black coloured queens were instrumentally inseminated with semen from yellow coloured drones, and we...
International audienceDisease is one of the main factors driving both natural and artificial selecti...
Honey bee mating cannot be directly controlled in the same way as in many agriculturally important a...
Breeding grey A. m. carnica queens for hygienic behaviour is beneficial for commercial beekeeping in...
During mating flights honeybee queens copulate with about 10-20 drones. A possible explanation why p...
Genetic and phenotypic parameters considering the genetic effect on hygienic behavior of queen and w...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Abstract Background There is one queen in each honey bee, Apis mellifera L., colony under normal con...
Phenotypic characters of honeybees, relevant to beekeepers, can be evaluated by studying correlation...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
International audienceHygienic behavior (HB) is one of the natural mechanisms of honey bee for limit...
A honey bee queen mates on wing with an average of 12 males and stores their sperm to produce progen...
International audienceHoney bee queens mate with multiple males resulting in high intracolonial gene...
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyand...
Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetic...
Black coloured queens were instrumentally inseminated with semen from yellow coloured drones, and we...