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Wing morphometry of Slovak lines of Apis mellifera carnica honeybee population
Samples of honeybee workers and drones forewings from 16 hives belonging to various lines of Slovak Carniolan bee kept by queen breeders in Slovakia were taken in year 2013 to perform wing morphometry measurements.
Robert Chlebo, Jozef Čápek
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Sequential hygienic behavior in Carniolan honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica)
We examined the sequence, order or steps of hygienic behavior (HB) from pin-killed pupae until the removal of them by the bees. We conducted our study with four colonies of Apis mellifera carnica in Germany and made four repetitions. The pin-killing method was used for evaluation of the HB of bees.
K P, Gramacho, L S, Gonçalves
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Oldest Varroa tolerant honey bee population provides insight into the origins of the global decline of honey bees [PDF]
The ecto-parasitic mite Varroa destructor has transformed the previously inconsequential Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) into the most important honey bee viral pathogen responsible for the death of millions of colonies worldwide.
Brettell, LE, Martin, SJ
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Simple Summary The western honeybee, Apis mellifera, is a globally distributed bee species with many recognised subspecies, one of which is Apis mellifera carnica, the Carniolan honeybee. Apis m.
Ajda Moškrič +8 more
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Since diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most common and serious endocrine metabolic disorders, it is important to elucidate novel antidiabetic therapeutic agents from various sources, including natural products. Bee venom (BV) is a complex mixture of proteins, peptides, and low molecular components, and melittin is the main constituent.
Md. Sakib Hossen +3 more
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Morphometric and Genetic Characterization of Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.) From Thrace Region of Turkey [PDF]
A detailed morphological and genetic characterization of honey bees from the Thrace and west Anatolian regions of Turkey was surveyed. A total of 1650 worker bee samples (110 colonies) were evaluated with the forty-one morphological characters and 217 ...
Aydın, Abdurrahman +5 more
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Historical Aspects of Propolis Research in Modern Times
Propolis (bee glue) has been known for centuries. The ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians were aware of the healing properties of propolis and made extensive use of it as a medicine. In the middle ages propolis was not a very popular topic and its use in mainstream medicine disappeared.
Andrzej K. Kuropatnicki +3 more
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The superiority of Africanized over European honey bees in tropical and subtropical regions of the New World is both well documented and poorly understood. As part of an effort to try to understand the process by which the displacement of European bees occurred, we examined the ability of these two types of bees and of hybrids between the two to ...
F A, Cappelari +3 more
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Honey bee colonies performance enhance by newly modified beehives
Honey bees have good thermoregulation and rapidly respond to any changes in the microclimatic conditions of their colonies. However, colony losses can occur during very cold or hot months.
Abou-Shaara Hossam F. +2 more
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Nutritional value of four proteinaceous diets and their physiological effects on honey bee workers were evaluated under laboratory conditions. The tested diets were as follows: diet 1 – date (Phoenix dactylifera L.) syrup, skimmed milk powder and dried ...
Abdulraouf Amro +2 more
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