Worker egg laying pattern with relation to worker's genetic diversity in queenless colonies of the honey bee (Apis mellifera).
1994
Woyciechowski M.
The experiments show that: egg number on both sides of the same comb is more strongly correlated than egg number on the faces of adjacent combs; the number of cells to which eggs were deposited increases with genetic diversity of workers, although about the same number of eggs are laid.
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Pszczelnicze Zeszyty Naukowe
Volume
38
ISSN
0552-4563
Other Subjects
Ovulo; Variacion genetica; Oviposicion; Abeja melifera; Abeille ouvriere; Variation genetique
Language
English
Note
12 ref. Summaries (En, Pl).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part; Summary
Source
Pszczelnicze-Zeszyty-Naukowe (Poland). (1994). v. 38 p. 17-23. Distributed 1995.
Corporate Author
Agricultural University, Krakow (Poland). Dept. of Bee Research
Direccao Regional de Agricultura do Algarve, Faro (Portugal).
2012-11-15
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