THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion

S Scott Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman… - Annual Reviews in …, 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of
the Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

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Introduced organisms pose worldwide threats to human welfare and the maintenance of
biodiversity (75, 112). Yet, we often have a poor understanding of the genetic and …

THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion

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The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of the
Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

The African honey bee: factors contributing to a successful biological invasion

SS Schneider… - Annual review of …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of the
Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

The African honey bee: Factors contributing to a successful biological invasion

S Scott Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman, DR Smith - 2004 - kuscholarworks.ku.edu
The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of the
Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

The African honey bee: factors contributing to a successful biological invasion.

S Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman… - Annual Review of …, 2004 - europepmc.org
The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of the
Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion

SS Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman… - Annual Review of …, 2004 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p>▪ Abstract The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has
colonized much of the Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European …

THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion

S Scott Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman, DR Smith… - 2004 - arch.neicon.ru
▪ Abstract The African honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata has colonized much of
the Americas in less than 50 years and has largely replaced European bees throughout its …

[PDF][PDF] THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing

SS Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman… - Annu. Rev …, 2004 - researchgate.net
Introduced organisms pose worldwide threats to human welfare and the maintenance of
biodiversity (75, 112). Yet, we often have a poor understanding of the genetic and …

[PDF][PDF] THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing

SS Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman… - Annu. Rev …, 2004 - pages.charlotte.edu
Introduced organisms pose worldwide threats to human welfare and the maintenance of
biodiversity (75, 112). Yet, we often have a poor understanding of the genetic and …