ISIS,
Citations of J. Woyke papers in 1988
1. 1988. Amer Bee J. 1988, 128 (1):
27. Shah, F. A., Shah, T. A.
Tropilaelaps clareae, a serious pest of honey bees; flour dusting
controls
for Varroa disease.
Woyke papers cited:
1. No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae a
serious pest of Apis mellifera in the
tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temp. zones.
Amer. Bee J. 125: 497-499, 1985.
No citations: 3.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
3. 000055
2. 1988. Garten und Kleintierzucht. 1: 9. Dröge, G.
Neuste Erkenntnisse aus
Wissenschaft und Praxis (1) Bienen-Biologie.
Woyke papers cited:
2. No: 198 Can the number of ovarioles of honeybee
queens be estimated
by external character?
Abstr. of Reports, XXXI Intern. Apicult. Congr., Warsaw: 78-79;
1987. No citations: 1.:
3. No: 199. The cause of inclining of honeybee
eggs in comb cells.
Abstr. of Reports, XXXI Intern. Apicult. Congr., Warsaw: 88,
1987. No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
2. 000056
3. 1988. The Newsletter on Beekeeping. 5 (1):
3. Jaycox, E. R.
Determining ovary size in queens.
Prace cytowane?
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000057
4. 1988. Bee World. 69 (1):
15-18. Bradbear, N. World distribution of
major honeybee diseases and pests.
Woyke papers cited:
5. No: 166. Beekeeping in Afghanistan. Proceedings of the
expert
consultation on beekeeping with Apis mellifera in tropical
and
subtropical Asia, FAO, Rome: 124-130, 1984.
No citations: 1.
6. No: 170. Tropilaelaps clareae in Afghanistan,
and
control methods
applicable in tropical Asia. Proc. of the Third Inter.Conf. on
Apic. in
Tropical Climates, Nairobi, Kenya, 1984: 163-164.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
2. 000058
5. 1988. The American Naturalist. 131 (4): 602-610. Sherman, P.
W.,
Seeley, T. D., Reeve, H. K. Notes and comments. Parasites,
pathogens,
and polyandry in social Hymenoptera.
Woyke papers cited:
7. No: 27. Natural and artificial insemination.
Bee World 43: 21-25, 1962.
No citations: 1.
8. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs...
J. apic. Res. 2: 19-24, 1963.
No
citations:
1.
9. No: 128. Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity...
J. apic. Res. 19: 51-63, 1980.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 3. Together citations:
3. 000059
6. 1988. Honeybee Science. 9(1): 33-34.
Tadaharu Yoshida.
An idea on destroying Varroa mite.
Woyke papers cited:
10. No: 195. Biology and control of the parasitic bee mite
Tropilaelaps
clareae and some comparison to Varroa jacobsoni.
FAO, Workshop on parasitic bee mites . Puławy: 1-29, 1987 ,
No citations: 2.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
2. 000060
7. 1988. Amer. Bee J. 128 (11): 766-769. Scott-Dupree, D.
C., Kelly, P. G.
Analysis of New Zealand queens for colony acceptance, reproductive
potential
and suitability for outaprio conditions.
Woyke papers cited:
11. No: 68. Correlations between the age at which honey
bee brood was
grafted characteristics of the resultant queens, and.results of
insemination.
J. apic. Res. 10 (1): 45-55, 1971.
No citations: 3.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
3. 000061
8. 1988. J. apic. Res. 27 (2): 95-102.
Hepburn,
H. R. Absconding in the
African honeybee: the queen, engorgement and wax secretion.
12. African bees. ed. D. J. C. Fletcher. Pretoria, SA: Apimondia.
1977. No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000062
9. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Intern. Bee Congress
1988. str. 45-46.
Brood survival in productive bee colonies in Australia as test for
breeding
honey bees in closed populations.
Woyke papers cited:
13. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the
honeybee.
J. apic. Res. 2(1): 19-24; 1963.
No citations: 1.
14. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone
larvae in a honeybee colony.
J. apic. Res. 2(2): 73-76; 1963.
No citations: 1.
15. No: 79b. Sex alleles and controlled
mating.
Apimondia Sci. Bull. 1: 103-108; 1972.
No
citations:
1.
16. No: 106 Population genetic studies on sex
alleles in the honeybee
using the example of the Kangaroo Island bee sanctuary.
J. apic. Res. 15(3/4): 105-123; 1976.
No
citations: 1.
17. No: 110. Cannibalism and brood-rearing
efficiency in the honeybee.
J. apic. Res. 16(2): 84-94; 1977.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 5. Together citations:
5. 000182
10. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Int. Bee
Congress
1988. 47-48.
Nelson, D.L. Assessment of queen quality in honey bees.
Woyke papers cited:
18. No: 68. Correlations between the age at
which honeybee brood was
grafted, characteristics of the resultant queens, and results of
insemination.
J. apic. Res. 10(1): 45-55; 1971.
No citations: 1.:
19. No: 165. Correlations and
interactions between population, length of
worker life and honey production by honeybees in temperate region.
J. apic. Res. 23(3): 148-154; 1984.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
2. 000183
11. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Intern. Bee
Congress'
198. 51-53.
Allan, L. F. & Conick, M. J. The western australian bee
breeding programe.
Woyke papers cited:
20. No: 106. Population genetic studies on sex alleles in
the honeybee using
the example of the Kangaroo Island bee sanctuary.
J. apic. Res. 15(3/4): 105-123; 1976.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000184
12. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Intern. Bee Congress
1988. 62-64.
Oldroyd, B.P. Biological and practical problems in bee breeding.
Woyke papers cited:
21. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs
of the honeybee.
J. apic. Res. 2(1): 19-24; 1963.
No citations: 1.
22. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone
larvae in a honeybee colony.
J. apic. Res. 2(2): 73-76; 1963.
No citations: 1.
23. No: 39. Causes of repeated mating flights
by queen honeybees.
J. apic. Res. 3(1): 17-23; 1964.
No citations: 1.
Together
papers cited: 3. Together citations:
3.
000185
13. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Intern. Bee
Congress
19'88. 70-73.
Giordani, G. Tropical parasitic mites as a major pest of honey
bees.
Woyke papers cited:
24. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control of Tropilaelaps
clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan.
Apidologie 15(4): 421-434; 1984.
No citations: 1.
25. No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious
pest of Apis mellifera in the
tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones.
Am. Bee J. 125(7): 497-499; 1985.
No citations: 1.
Together
papers cited: 2. Together citations:
2.
000186
14. 1988. Proc. Second Australian and Intern. Bee
Congress
1988. 110-111.
Szabo, T.I. Number of spermatozoa in the spermathecae of queens from 0
to
3
years old reared in Beaverladge, Alberta, Canada.
Woyke papers cited:
26. No: 54. Wovon hängt die Zahl der Spermien
in der Samenblase der
auf natürlichem Wege begatteten Königinnen ab?
Zeitschr. für Bienenforsch. 8(3): 236-247; 1966.
No citations: 1.
27. No: 68a. Correlations between the age at which
honeybee brood was
grafted, characteristics of the resultant queens, and results of
insemination.
J. apic. Res. 10(1): 45-55; 1971.
No citations: 1.
28. No: 74. Biology and reproduction as basis for
production of new
varieties of honeybees.
Final Techn. Rep. for USA; Bee Cult. Lab. Warsaw: 1-154;
1971.
No
citations:1.
Together
papers
cited: 3. Together citations: 3.
000187
15. 1988. Honeybee Science.
9(1):27-32. Tadaru Yoshida, Mitsuo Matsuka,
Hideo Watanabe. The 31st International Apicultural
Congress.
Woyke papers cited: ?
No citations: 1.
Together
papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1.
000197
16. 1988. Africanized Honey Bees and Bee Mites. E.
Horwood
Lmt. Chich. P.
Tangkanasing, S. Wongsiri, S. Vongsamanode. Integrated
control of
Varroa jacobsoni and Tropilaelaps clareae in bee hives
in Thailand.
Woyke papers cited:
30. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control of Tropilaelaps
clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan.
Apidologie 15 (4): 421-434,
1984.
No citations: 1.
31. No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious
pest of Apis mellifera
in the tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones.
Amer. Bee Journ. 125 (7): 497-499, 1985.
No citations:
1.
32. No: 177 b. Combat of the parasitic bee
mite Tropilaelaps clareae
without use of medicine.
XXX Intern. Apicult. Congress, Nagoya, Japan: 284-286, 1985.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 3. Together citations:
3. 000230
17. 1988. Kleszcz Varroa- wozbuditiel warroatoza
pczel. Kijew Nauk.Dumka.
I.A. Akimow, I.S. Starowir, A.W. Jastrebcow, W.T.
Gorgol.
Puti specjalizacii kleszczej Varroa jacobsoni i Tropilaelaps
clareae k parazitirowaniju
w semje medonosnoj pczely.
Woyke papers cited:
33.No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious
pest of Apis mellifera in the
tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones.
Amer. Bee. Journ. 125(7): 497-499, 1985.
No citations: 5.
Together
papers cited: 1. Together citations:
5.
000231
18. 1988. Africanized Honey bees and bee mites, ed.
Nedham,G.R.,
i inn.,
Horwood. Crane, E. Africanized bees, and mites parasitic on bees,
in relation
to world beekeeping:
1-9.
Woyke papers cited:
34. No: 170. Tropilaelaps clareae in Afghanistan,
and
control methods that
could be applied in Tropical Asia.
3rd Intern. Conf. Apicul. Tropic. Climates, Nairobi: 163-166; 1984.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000343
19. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites, ed. Needham,G.
R.
i inn.,
Horwood.Taylor, Jr., O. R. Ecology and economic impact of
African and
Africanized honey bees: 29-41.
Woyke papers cited:
35. No: 94a. Experiences with Apis
mellifera
adansonii in Brazil
and in Poland, Apiacta, 8(3): 115-116; 1973
No citations: 2.
Together
papers cited: 1. Together citations:
2.
000344
20 1988. Africanized Honey bees and bee mites,ed.
Needham
et all, Horwood.
Moritz, R. F. A. Selection of group characters in honey
bees (Apis mellifera): 118-124.
Woyke papers cited:
36. No: B 9. The instrumental insemination of the queen
bee, ed. Ruttner, F.,
Apimondia Publ. House Bucharest: 7-9; 1976.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000345
21. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites.
ed.Needham G. R. et all.,
Horwood. Getz, W. M. Kin recognition in the honey bee: a
communication
perspective: 159-166.
Woyke papers cited:
37. No: 48. Do honeybees eat diploid drone
larvae because they are in
worker cells. J. apic. Res., 4: 65-70; 1965.
No citations: 1.
Together
papers cited: 1. Together citations:
1. 000346
22. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites, ed.
Needham, G. R. et all, Horwood.
Königer, G. Mating behavior of honey bees: 167-172.
Woyke papers cited:
38. No: 15a. Anatomo-physiological changes in queen bees
returning
from mating flights. Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci. Cl. 4(3): 81-87;
1956.
No citations:
1.
39. No: 25. Naturalne i sztuczne unasienianie matek
pszczelich,
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4(3-4): 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 1.
40. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating
process in the honey bee.
Bee World, 39(1); 1958.
No citations:
1.
41 No: 83. Reproduction in Apis cerana 2. Reproductive
organs
and natural
insemination. J. apic. Res., 12(1): 21-34; 1973.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 4. Together citations:
4. 000347
23. 1988. Africanized honey bees and
bee mites.
ed. Needham, G. R. et all,
Horwood. Dietz, A., Krell, R., Pettis, J. Survival of
Africanized
and European
honey-bee colonies confined in a refrigeration chamber: 237-242.
Woyke papers cited:
42. No: 94a. Experiences with Apis
mellifera
adansonii in Brazil
and in Poland. Apiacta, 8(3): 115-116; 1973.
No citations: 2.:
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
2. 000348
24. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites. ed.
Needham, G. R. et all,
Horwood. Eickwort, G. C. The origins of mites associated
with
honey bees: 327-338.
Woyke papers cited:
43. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control
of Tropilaelaps clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan.
Apidologie, 15(4): 421-434; 1984.
No citations: 1.
Together
papers
cited: 1. Together citations: 1.
000349
25. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites. ed.
Needham, G. R. et all,
Horwood. Ritter, W., Schneider-Ritter, U. Differences in
biology
and means
of controlling Varroa jacobsoni and Tropilaelaps clareae,
two novel parasitic
mites of Apis mellifera: 387-395.
Woyke papers cited:
44. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control
of Tropilaelaps clareae
infesting Apis mellifera in Afghanistan. Apidologie, 15(4):
421-434;
1984. No citations: 3.
45. No: 178. Changes in tissue
poliploidization during development
of haploid and diploid drones, workers and queens honeybees.
J. apic. Res., 24(4): 250-254; 1985.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
4. 000350
26. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites. ed.
Needham, G. R. et all,
Horwood. Aggarwal, K. Incidence of Tropilaelaps
clareae
on three Apis
species in Hisar (India): 393-403.
Woyke papers cited:
46. No: 170. Tropilaelaps clareae in Afghanistan
and
control methods
that could be applied in Tropical Asia.
3rd Intern. Conf. Apicult. Tropic. Climates, Nairobi: 163-166;
1984.
No citations:
1.
47. No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious
pest of Apis mellifera in the
tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones,
Amer. Bee Journ., 125(7): 497-499; 1985.
No citations:
1.
Together papers cited:
2.
Together citations: 2. 000351
27. 1988. Africanized honey bees and bee mites. ed.
Needham, G. R. et all,
Horwood. Tangkanasing P., Wongsiri,S., Vongsamanode,
S.
Integrated control of
Varroa jacobsoni and Tropilaelaps clareae in bee hives in
Thailand:
409-412.
Woyke papers cited:
48. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control
of Tropilaelaps clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan.
Apidologie, 15(4): 421-434; 1984.
No citations: 0.
49. No: 174. Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious
pest of Apis mellifera in the
tropics, but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones.
Amer. Bee Journ., 125(7): 497-499; 1985.
No citations: 0.
50. .No: 177b. Combat of the parasitic bee
mite Tropilaelaps clareae
without use of medicine,
Proc. Apimondia Publ. House, Bucharest, Romania: 284-286; 1985.
No
citations:
0.
Together papers cited: 3. Together
citations:
0. 000352
28a. 1988. Biogeography and taxonomy of honeybees,
Springer
Verlag pp.XII + 284. Ruttner, F.
Woyke papers cited:
51. No: 77. Repoduction in Apis cerana,
1. Mating behavior,
J. apic. Res., 11: 141-146; 1972.
No citations: 1.
52 No: 83. Reproduction in Apis cerana, 2.
Reproductive organs
and natural insemination, J. apic. Res., 12: 21-34; 1973.
No citations:
3.
53. No: 85. Instrumental insemination of Apis
cerana indica queens,
J. apic. Res., 12: 151-158; 1973.
No citations: 3.
54. No: 104. The eggs in the comb cells of three honeybee
species in India,
Proc. Intern. Congr. No. Beekeep., 25: 340; 1975.
No citations: 1.
55. No: 102. Natural and instrumental
insemination of Apis cerana indica
in India. J. apic. Res., 14: 153-159; 1975.
No
citations: 3.
Together papers cited: cont. bellow Together citations:
cont. bellow 000370
28b. 1988. Biogeography and taxonomy of honeybees.
Springer
Verlag,
pp. XII + 284. Ruttner, F.
Woyke papers cited:
56. No: 107. Brood-rearing efficiency and
absconding in Indian honeybees.
J. apic. Res., 15: 133-143; 1976.
No citations: 2.
57. No: 109. The density of the bristles covering the ving as
discrimination
value between African and other races of bees.
Proc. Apimodnia Symp. Afr. Bees, Pretoria: 15-24; 1976.
No citations: 1.
58.. No: 122. Sex determination in Apis
cerana
indica,
J. apic. Res., 18: 122-127; 1979.
No citations: 1.
59. No: 127. Evidence and action of cannibalism substance
in Apis cerana
indica. J. apic. Res., 19: 6-16; 1980.
No citations: 2.
60. No: 171. Survival and prophylactic control
of Tropilaelaps clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan,
Apidologie, 15: 421-434; 1984.
No
citations:
1.
Together papers cited: 10. Together citations:
17. 000371
29. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape
honeybee
and the influence of
various factors on succes. pp.70 Stellenbosch.
Buys,
B. Rozdz.2:
Ovariole number, spermatheca volume and sperm content in queens, and
sperm
production in drones of Apis mellifera capensis Esch.: 7-16.
Woyke papers cited:
61. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 7.
62. No: 68aCorr. Correlations between the age at which
honeybee brood
was grafted, characteristics of the resultant queens and results of
insemination.
J. apic. Res., 10: 45-55; 1971.
No
citations: 1.
63. No: 99. Comparison of reproductive organs
and the effect of artificial
and natural insemination of bees of different races and their hybrids.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 18: 53-75; 1974
No citations: 2.
Together papers cited: 3. Together
citations:
10. 000460
30. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape
honeybee
Apis mellifera capensis Esch.
and the influence of various factors on success.
Stelenbosch
pp. 69. Buys, B.
rozdz.3: Effect of humidity on the results of artificial insemination
of
queen honeybees: 19-26.
Woyke papers cited:
64. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 1.
65. No: 123. Effect of access of worker
honeybees to the queen on
the results of instrumental insemination. J. apic. Res., 19: 136-143;
1979.
No citations: 1.
66. No: 84. Influence of external conditions
on the number of spermatozoa
entering the spermatheca of instrumentally inseminated honeybee queens.
J. apic. Res., 12: 145-151; 1973 & Jas.
No citations: 1.
67. No: 124. Number of worker bees necessary
to attend instrumentally
inseminated queens kept in an incubator. Apidologie, 10: 149-155;
1979.
No citations:
1.
Together papers cited: 4. Together citations:
4. 000461
31. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape
honeybee
and the influence of various
factors on success. Stellenbosch, pp.69. Buys,
B.
rozdz.4: Effect of semen dose
on the results of artificial insemination of Apis mellifera capensis
Esch.. queens: 27-36.
Woyke papers cited:
68. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 3.
69. No: 123. Effect of the access or worker
honeybees to the queen on the
results of instrumental insemination. J. apic. Res., 19: 136-143;
1979
.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
4.
000462
32. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape honeybee Apis
mellifera capensis Esch.
and the influence of various factors on success.
Stellenbosch,pp.69.
Buys, B.
rozdz.5: Effect of semen dilution with IVT on the results of artificial
insemination
of
queen honeybees: 37-45.
Woyke papers cited:
70. No: 25. Natural and artificial
insemination of queen honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together
citations:
1. 000463
33. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape
honeybee
Apis mellifera capensis Esch.
and the influence of various factors on success.
Stellenbosch,pp.69.
Buys, B.
rozdz. 6: Effect of worker absence on the results of artificial
insemination
and survival
of queen honeybees: 46-57.
Woyke papers cited:
71. No: 85. Instrumental insemination of Apis cerana
indica queens.
J. apic. Res., 12:151-158; 1973.
No citations: 1.
72. No: 123. Effect of the access of worker
honeybees to the queen on
the results of instrumental insemination. J. apic. Res., 19: 136-143;
1979.
No citations:
1.
73. No: 204. Problems with queen banks.
Am. Bee J., 128: 276-278; 1988.
No citations: 1.
74. No: 124. Number of worker bees necessary to attend
instrumentally
inseminated queens kept in an incubator. Apidologie, 10: 149-155; 1979
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 4. Together citations:
4. 000464
34. 1988. Artificial insemination of the cape honeybee Apis
mellifera
capensis Esch.
and the influence of various factors on success.
Stellenbosch,pp.69. Buys, B.
Effect of age of Apis mellifera capensis Esch. queens on the
results
of artificial
insemination: 58-69.
Woyke papers cited:
75. No: 25. Natural and artificial
insemination of queen honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 1.
76. No: 105. The influence of age on the
results of instrumental
insemination of honeybee queens. Apidologie, 7: 301-306; 1976
& Jas.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together
citations:
2. 000465
35. 1988. Indian Bee Journal.
Suryanarayana, M.C., Mujumdar, S. M.
Tropilaelaps clareae on Apis mellifera in Uttar
Pradesh, India:
100-101.
Woyke papers cited:
78. No: 166. Beekeeping in Afganistan.
Proc.Expert.Consult..Beekeeping
with Apis mellifera in tropical and subtropical Asia. Bangkok,
9-14
April
1984 FAO, Rome.
No citations: 2.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
2. 000560
36. 1988. Pszczelnicze Zeszyty Naukowe.
XLII/2. Maciejewska, M. Method
of identifying the number of sperms in the spermathecae of bumble bees:
61-62.
Woyke papers cited:
79. No: 54. Wovon hängt die Zahl der
Spermien in der Samenblase der auf
natürlichem Wege begatteten Könniginen ab?
Zeitschr. für Bienenforsch. 8(3): 236-247; 1966.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
4. 000611
37. 1988. Pszczelnicze Zeszyty naukowe.
XLII/2. Paleolog, J., Wilczynska, R. The
influence of queen pherormones, environment factors, genotypes and
their interactions on
length of life of caged workers in laboratory tests in bees: 65-66.
Woyke papers cited:
80. No: 165. Correlations and interactions
between population, length of
worker life and honey production by honeybees in a temperate region.
J. apic. Res., 23(3): 148-156; 1984.
No citations:
1.
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations:
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38. 1988. American Bee Journal. 128(4). Woyke, J. Problems
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