sister species of Apis koschevnikovi and both are in the same subgenus as the western (European) honey bee, Apis mellifera. A. cerana is known to live...
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Apis cerana indica, the Indian honey bee, is a subspecies of Asiatic honey bee. It is one of the predominant bees found and domesticated in India, Pakistan...
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Apis cerana japonica is a subspecies of the eastern honeybee native to Japan. It is commonly known as the Japanese honeybee (Japanese: ニホンミツバチ, Hepburn:...
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Honey bee (redirect from Apis (genus))
recognized: Apis andreniformis (the black dwarf honey bee); Apis cerana (the eastern honey bee); Apis dorsata (the giant honey bee); Apis florea (the...
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Apis cerana nuluensis is a subspecies of honey bee described in 1996 by Tingek, Koeniger & Koeniger. The geographic distribution of the subspecies is...
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western honey bee), Apis cerana, and Apis florea. Apis dorsata belongs to the subgenus Megapis. There are a few hypotheses as to when Apis dorsata diverged...
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honey bees that are found in the Himalayan region; Apis cerana, Apis florea, Apis dorsata and Apis laboriosa. A significant portion of the range of A...
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Borneo, where it lives sympatrically with other honey bee species such as Apis cerana (specifically A. c. nuluensis). The species was first described by Hugo...
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is a cavity-nesting species and is most related to Apis cerana, Apis koschevnikovi, and Apis cerana nuluensis. The bees have a hind wing length ranging...
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species of Apis live in colonies. But for honey production, the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are the main...
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Western honey bee (redirect from Apis mellifera)
from Apis mellifera, there are six other species in the genus Apis. These are Apis andreniformis, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata, Apis florea, Apis koschevnikovi...
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Nestmate Recognition in Asian Honey Bees , Apis Florea , Apis Andreniformis , Apis Dorsata , and Apis Cerana.” Comparative and General Pharmacology 38...
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Varroa jacobsoni is a species of mite that parasitises Apis cerana (Asian honey bees). The more damaging Varroa destructor was previously included under...
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(2016-04-15). Goodrich-Blair, H. (ed.). "Evidence of Apis cerana Sacbrood virus Infection in Apis mellifera". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 82...
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for disruption of visual patterns, similar to the behavior of Apis cerana nuluensis and Apis dorsata, but instead has been shown, in conjunction with rocking...
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chemical emitted by C. floribundum and recognized by Japanese honeybees (Apis cerana japonica). Sugahara, M; Izutsu, K; Nishimura, Y; Sakamoto, F (2013)....
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in India; Apis dorsata (Rock bee), the Himalayan species, Apis laboriosa), Apis cerana indica (Indian hive bee), Apis florea (dwarf bee), Apis mellifera...
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"Comparative nestmate recognition in Asian honey bees, Apis florea, Apis andreniformis, Apis dorsata, and Apis cerana" (PDF). Apidologie. 38 (5): 411–418. doi:10...
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years in temperate climates. These mites can infest Apis mellifera, the western honey bee, and Apis cerana, the Asian honey bee. Due to very similar physical...
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unable to take on an entire colony of honey bees because species such as Apis cerana have a well-organized defense mechanism. The honey bees swarm one wasp...
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demonstrated that a mixed colony of Asiatic honeybees (Apis cerana cerana) and European honeybees (Apis mellifera ligustica) were gradually able to understand...
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and parasites (e.g. varroa). Apis mellifera and Apis cerana are the only honey-producing bees known in Nepal. A. cerana lives in Nepal at an altitude...
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(rice ear bug) Nezara viridula (green stinkbug) Pomponia merula Apis dorsata Apis cerana Ropalidia spp. Provespa anomala Vespa spp. Vespa tropica Vespa...
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the major physical barrier that limits gene flow in the honeybees Apis cerana and Apis dorsata and the stingless bees Trigona collina and Trigona pagdeni...
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In 1996, a similar microsporidian parasite of the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) was discovered in Asia, which was named Nosema ceranae. Little is known...
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species of honey bee that participates in such swarming behavior is Apis cerana. The reproduction swarms of this species settle 20–30 m (66–98 ft) away...
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flight. The average flight time for a drone is about 20 minutes. An Apis cerana colony has about 200 drones during high summer peak time. Drones depend...
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including the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera), and the Eastern or Asiatic honey bee (Apis cerana). Bartonella apis is a member of the order Rhizobiales...
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female workers of the bee species Apis cerana are reported to activate their ovaries than those of Apis mellifera or Apis florea. When queens were removed...
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virulent parasite that infests its natural host, Apis cerana (Asian honey bees), in mainland Asia and Apis mellifera (western honey bee) worldwide. Varroa...
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