a Peter Borst snip followed by> my comment...
Hence, any such observed effect may be tied to environmental conditions, management, or some such other factor
>I seem to recall it was Steve Taber who reported on an 'experiment' in South America (Brazil I think???) where they moved AHB bees from lowlands to higher altitudes (and vice versa) and found that the AHB disposition seem to change based on altitude and humidity.
Gene in Central Texas
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