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Reexamination of honey bee Africanization in Mexico and other regions of the New World. [PDF]
Payró de la Cruz E +3 more
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Langstroth on the hive and the honey-bee : a bee keeper's manual
L. L. Langstroth
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This review explores invertebrate biohybrid robots that integrate living organisms—such as insects, jellyfish, spiders, and sea slugs—into robotic systems for locomotion, sensing, and actuation. The advantages in efficiency and cost, discuss control, and power challenges are highlighted, and future considerations to guide the development of sustainable,
Charles J. Fraga +2 more
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Productive bee-keeping; modern methods of production and marketing of honey,
Frank C. Pellett
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Testing learning as alternative to the blank slate hypothesis in the honey bee, Apis mellifera. [PDF]
Rueppell O +3 more
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Nosema ceranae disease of the honey bee (Apis mellifera)
M. Goblirsch
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When African and European Lineages Meet: The Genetic Landscape of Honey Bees in Argentina
Using a 272‐SNP panel, we explored how Africanized (AHB) and European (EHB) honeybee populations interact across Argentina's diverse landscapes. A clear latitudinal pattern in Africanization, with an interesting inverse relationship between African (A) and European (C) ancestry.
Arian Avalos +7 more
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Human-mediated introgression and Varroa destructor shaped the genetic structure of honey bee populations in the Azores. [PDF]
Henriques D, Lopes AR, Low M, Pinto MA.
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