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Genetic Diversity in Honey Bee Colonies Enhances Productivity and Fitness Heather R. Mattila* and Thomas D. Seeley Honey bee queens mate with many males, creating numerous patrilines within colonies that are genetically
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Document Date: 2008-11-11 04:10:19


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Westview Press / /

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Cornell University / /

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food reserves / food resources / Online Material / food reserve / food storage / food / adequate food / nest site / /

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Oxford Univ. / Department of Neurobiology and Behavior / U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research / Education / and Extension Service / Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council / US Federal Reserve / Cornell University / /

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Ying Lei / Heather R. Mattila / S. Fuchs / V / R. E. Page Jr. / /

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queen / T.D. / /

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New York / /

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cloning / genotype / /

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