Apis mellifera capensis

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1Sperm utilization in honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata and A. m. capensis) in South Africa

Sperm utilization in honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata and A. m. capensis) in South Africa

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Source URL: www.apidologie.org

    2Publications for Madeleine Beekman[removed]Holmes, M., Tan, K., Wang, Z., Oldroyd, B., Beekman, M[removed]Genetic reincarnation of workers as queens in the Eastern honeybee Apis cerana. Heredity, 114, 65-68. <a

    Publications for Madeleine Beekman[removed]Holmes, M., Tan, K., Wang, Z., Oldroyd, B., Beekman, M[removed]Genetic reincarnation of workers as queens in the Eastern honeybee Apis cerana. Heredity, 114, 65-68. Add to Reading List

    Source URL: sydney.edu.au

    Language: English
    3E1 PROJECT TITLE Choosing when to be sexual: clonal and sexual reproduction in a population of honey bees E2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The ‘Paradox of sex’ arises from the fact that a mother shares the genom

    E1 PROJECT TITLE Choosing when to be sexual: clonal and sexual reproduction in a population of honey bees E2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The ‘Paradox of sex’ arises from the fact that a mother shares the genom

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    Source URL: sydney.edu.au

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-30 18:59:23
    4J Comp Physiol A[removed]DOI[removed]s00359[removed]y O R I GI N A L P A P E R  M. O. Scha¨fer Æ V. Dietemann Æ C. W. W. Pirk

    J Comp Physiol A[removed]DOI[removed]s00359[removed]y O R I GI N A L P A P E R M. O. Scha¨fer Æ V. Dietemann Æ C. W. W. Pirk

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    Source URL: www.bienenforschung.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de

    Language: English - Date: 2007-10-28 10:44:44
    5J Comp Physiol A[removed]DOI[removed]s00359[removed]y O R I GI N A L P A P E R  M. O. Scha¨fer Æ V. Dietemann Æ C. W. W. Pirk

    J Comp Physiol A[removed]DOI[removed]s00359[removed]y O R I GI N A L P A P E R M. O. Scha¨fer Æ V. Dietemann Æ C. W. W. Pirk

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    Source URL: www.bienenforschung.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de

    Language: English - Date: 2008-11-11 04:04:49
    618. Why is parasitism more adaptive than being social among bees? The evolutionary choice of bees, when posed between social behavior and parasitism, has usually been parasitism. Why this is adaptive is the theme of this

    18. Why is parasitism more adaptive than being social among bees? The evolutionary choice of bees, when posed between social behavior and parasitism, has usually been parasitism. Why this is adaptive is the theme of this

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    Source URL: iussi2014.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-09 18:52:10