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Contents of Apidologie, 1989, 20, no 5
(Special issue: Genetics)
 
 
1) KUHNERT M.E., CARRICK M.J., ALLAN L.F.
Use of homogenized drone semen in a bee breeding program in Western Australia
pp. 371-381
Institut fur Bienenkunde, Karl von Frisch Weg 2
6370 Oberursel (FRG)
 
2) MORITZ R.F.A., HILLESHEIM E.
Genotypic variance and hoarding behaviour in honeybees
pp. 383-390
Bayerische Landesanstalt fur Bienenzucht, Burgbergstr. 70
8520 Erlangen (FRG)
 
3) KOENIGER N., HEMMLING C., YOSHIDA T.
Drones as sons of drones in Apis mellifera
pp. 391-394
Institut fur Bienenkunde, Karl von Frisch Weg 2
6370 Oberursel (FRG)
 
4) RUTTNER F., KAUHAUSEN F., KOENIGER N.
Position of the red honey bee Apis koschevnikovi (Buttel-Reepen, 1906) within th
e genus Apis
pp. 395-404
Institut fur Bienenkunde, Karl von Frisch Weg 2
6370 Oberursel (FRG)
 
5) RINDERER T.E., KOENIGER N., TINGEK S., MARDAN M., KOENIGER G.
A morphological comparison of the cavity dwelling honeybees of Borneo Apis kosch
evnikovi and Apis cerana
pp. 405-411
USDA, ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Lab.
1157 Ben Hur Road
Baton Rouge LA 70820 (USA)
 
6) KOENIGER N., KOENIGER G., WONGSIRI S.
Mating and sperm transfer in Apis florea
pp. 413-418
Chulalongkorn univ., Fac. Science, Dep. Biology
Bee Biology Research Unit
Bangkok 10500 (Thailand)
 
7) SHEPPARD W.S., BERLOCHER S.H.
Allozyme variation and differentiation among four Apis species
pp. 419-431
USDA-ARS, Beneficial Insects Lab.
Beltsville MD 20705 (USA)
 
8) ROTHENBUHLER W.C., PAGE R.E.Jr.
Genetic variability for temporal polyethism in colonies consisting of similarly-
aged worker honey bees
pp. 433-437
Ohio State Univ., Dep. Entomology , 1735 Neil Ave.
Columbus OH 43210 (USA)
 
9) BIENEFELD K., REINHARDT F., PIRCHNER F.
Inbreeding effects of queen and workers on colony traits in the honey bee
pp. 439-450
Lehrstuhl fur Tierzucht, Technische Universitat Munchen
8050 Freising-Weihenstephan (FRG)

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