Science Citation Index 2004 J. Woyke
01. WOYKE J. WILDE J. Wilde M.
APIDOLOGIE 34(2): 121-127; 2003
Periodic mass flight of Apis
laboriosa in Nepal
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J,
Wilde M.
Title: Temperature correlated dorso-ventral abdomen flipping
of Apis laboriosa and Apis dorsata worker bees
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 493-502 SEP-OCT 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC.
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ form the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana
in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
02. WOYKE J. WILDE J. WILDE M.
APIDOLOGIE 32(5):
407-416; 2001
Apis dorsata drone
flights, collection of semen from everted
endophalli and instrumental
insemination of queens
Record 1 of 1
cited in1 paper
Author: Phiancharoen M, Wongsiri S, Koeniger N, Koeniger G.
Title: Instrumental insemination of Apis mellifera queens
with hetero-
and conspecific spermatozoa results in different sperm survival
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 503-511 SEP-OCT 2004
03. WOYKE J. WILDE J. WILDE M.
APIDOLOGIE 32(6): 601-602; 2001
A scientific note on Apis
laboriosa winter nesting and
brood rearing in the
warm zone of Himalayas
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2
papers
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Wilde M
Title: Temperature correlated dorso-ventral abdomen flipping
of Apis laboriosa and Apis dorsata worker bees
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 493-502 SEP-OCT 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
04. WOYKE J, WILDE J., WILDE M. 6
AS AP ASS INT C BA:
8 2002
Heritable versus environmental
cues in recognitaion and
acceptance of two species of
honeybees Apis cerana
and Apis dorsata in one
colony
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana
in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
05. WOYKE J AM BEE
J 128:
276 1988
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Chaline N, Ratnieks FLW, Raine NE, et al.
Title: Non-lethal sampling of honey bee, Apis mellifera, DNA
using wing tips
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (3): 311-318 MAY-JUN 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Gregory PG, Rinderer TE
Title: Non-destructive sources of DNA used to genotype honey bee
(Apis mellifera) queens
Source: ENTOMOL EXP APPL 111 (3): 173-177 JUN 2004
06. WOYKE J AM BEE
J 125(7):
497-499 1985
Tropilaelaps clareae, a
serious pest of Apis mellifera in the tropicd,
but not dangerous in for
apiculture in temperate zones
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
07. WOYKE J
APIDOLOGIE 25(2):
179-187 1994
Comparison of the size of eggs
from Apis mellifera L. queens
and laying workers
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Beekman M, Martin CG, Oldroyd BP
Title: Similar policing rates of eggs laid by virgin and mated
honey-bee queens
Source: NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 91 (12): 598-601 DEC 2004
08. WOYKE J
APIDOLOGIE 23(4):
311-322 1992
Diurnal and seasonal variation in
defensive behaviour
of Apis mellifera adansoni
in Ghana
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Breed MD, Guzman-Novoa E, Hunt GJ
Title: Defensive behavior of honey bees:
Organization, genetics, and comparisons with other bees
Source: ANNU REV ENTOMOL 49: 271-298 2004
09. WOYKE J
APIDOLOGIE 15(2):
123-135 1984
Exploatation of comb cells for
brood rearing in honeybee
colonies with larvae
of different survival rates
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Kleinhenz M, Bujok B, Fuchs S, et al.
Title: Hot bees in empty broodnest cells: heating from within
Source: J EXP BIOL 206 (23): 4217-4231 DEC 2003
10. WOYKE J APIDOLOGIE
15(4): 421-434 1984
Survival and prophylactic control
of Tropilaelaps clareae
infesting Apis mellifera colonies
in Afghanistan
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
11. WOYKE J ASIAN APICULTURE:
206-210 1993
Rearing and instrumental
insemination of Apis florea queens
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Phiancharoen M, Wongsiri S, Koeniger N, et al.
Title: Instrumental insemination of Apis mellifera queens
with hetero-
and conspecific spermatozoa results in different sperm survival
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 503-511 SEP-OCT 2004
12. WOYKE J BEE GENETICS BREEDING :
91-119
1986
Sex determination
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Ayabe T, Hoshiba H, Ono M
Title: Cytological evidence for triploid males and females in the
bumblebee,
Bombus terrestris
Source: CHROMOSOME RES 12 (3): 215-223 2004
13. WOYKE J BEE WORLD 43(1):
21-25 1962
Natural and artificial
insemination of queen hioneybees
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Kraus FB, Neumann P, van Praagh J, et al.
Title: Sperm limitation and the evolution of extreme polyandry
in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 55 (5): 494-501 MAR 2004
14. WOYKE J. BIOLOGY OF REPROD., BEE CULT. LAB.
AGR. UNI. WARSAW, POLSND: 1-154; 1971
Biology of reproduction as
a basis for production
of new varieties of honeybees
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Lopes DM, Tavares MG, Campos LAO
Title: Sperm utilisation by Melipona quadrifasciata Lepeletier
(Hymenoptera, Apidae) queens subjected to multiple mating
Source: INSECT SOC 50 (4): 387-389 NOV 2003
15. WOYKE J, CHANCHAO, CH., WONGSIRI S.,
WILDE J, WILDE M J APIC SCI:
47(2) 39-57 2003
Size of eggs from queens of three
asian Apis species
and laying workers of Apis
cerana
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Wilde M
Title: Temperature correlated dorso-ventral abdomen flipping
of Apis laboriosa and Apis dorsata worker bees
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 493-502 SEP-OCT 2004
16. WOYKE J J APICUL
RES 19(1):
6-16 1980
Evidence and action of
cannibalism substance in Apis cerana indica
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee (Apis
mellifera)
is released by odd pattern of cuticular substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
17. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 27(1):
30-34 1988
Brood survival in productive bee
apiaries in Australia
as test for breeding honeybee in
closed population
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Schmickl T, Crailsheim K
Title: Inner nest homeostasis in a changing environment with
special emphasis on honey bee brood nursing and pollen supply
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (3): 249-263 MAY-JUN 2004
18. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 26(2):
104-109 1987
Length of stay of parasitic
mite Tropilaelaps clareae outside
sealed honeybee brood cells as
basis for its proper control
Record 1 of 1
Cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in brood
hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
19. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 22(3): 143-149
1983
Length of haploid and diploid
spermatozoa of the honeybee
and the question of the
production of triploid workers
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Schluns H, Koeniger G, Koeniger N, et al.
Title: Sperm utilization pattern in the honeybee (Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 56 (5): 458-463 SEP 2004
20. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 16(2):
84-94 1977
Cannibalism and brood rearing
effuciency in the honeybee
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Schmickl T, Crailsheim K
Title:Inner nest homeostasis in a changing environment with
special emphasis on honey bee brood nursing and pollen supply
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (3): 249-263 MAY-JUN 2004
21. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 14(3/4):
153-159 1975
Natural and artificial
insemination of Apis cerana indica in India
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Phiancharoen M, Wongsiri S, Koeniger N, et al.
Title: Instrumental insemination of Apis mellifera queens with
hetero-
and conspecific spermatozoa results in different sperm survival
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 503-511 SEP-OCT 2004
22 . WOYKE J., SKOWRONEK W.
J APICULT
RES 13(3):
183-190 1974
Spermatogenesis in diploid drones
of honeybee
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Cowan DP, Stahlhut JK
Title: Functionally reproductive diploid and haploid males in an
inbreeding hymenopteran with complementary sex determination
Source: P NATL ACAD SCI USA 101 (28): 10374-10379 JUL 13 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Stahlhut JK, Cowan DP
Title: Single-locus complementary sex determination in the inbreeding
wasp
Euodynerus foraminatus Saussure (Hymenoptera : Vespidae)
Source: HEREDITY 92 (3): 189-196 MAR 2004
23. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 10(1):
45-55 1971
Correlation between the
age at which honeybee brood
was grafted, characteristics of
the
resultant queens and
results of insemination
Record 1 of 3
cited in 3 papers
Author: Tofilski A, Czekonska K
Title: Emergency queen rearing in honeybee colonies
with brood of known age
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (3): 275-282 MAY-JUN 2004
Record 2 of 3
Author: Tarpy DR, Gilley DC
Title: Group decision making during queen production
in colonies of highly eusocial bees
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (2): 207-216 MAR-APR 2004
Record 3 of 3
Author: Tarpy DR, Gilley DC, Seeley TD
Title Levels of selection in a social insect: a review of conflict
and cooperation during honey bee (Apis mellifera) queen
replacement
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 55 (6): 513-523 APR 2004
24. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 8(2):
65-74 1969
A method of rearing diploid
drones in a honeybee colony
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Ayabe T, Hoshiba H, Ono M
Title: Cytological evidence for triploid males and females in the
bumblebee, Bombus terrestris
Source: CHROMOSOME RES 12 (3): 215-223 2004
25. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 4(1): 7-11 1965
Genetic oof of the origin of
drones from
fertilized eggs of the honeybee
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2
papers
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Fujiwara Y, Akita K, Okumura W, et al.
Title: Estimation of allele numbers at the sex-determining locus
in a field population of the turnip sawfly (Athalia rosae)
Source: J HERED 95 (1): 81-84 JAN 2004
26. WOYKE J J APICULT RES
4(2): 65-70 1965
Do honeybees eat diploid drone
larvae because
they are in worker cells?
Record 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Stahlhut JK, Cowan DP
Title: Inbreeding in a natural population of Euodynerus foraminatus
(Hymenoptera : Vespidae), a solitary wasp with single-locus
complementary sex determination
ource: MOL ECOL 13 (3): 631-638 MAR 2004
27. WOYKE J J APICULT RES 3(1):
17-23 1964
Causes of repeated mating flights by queen
honeybees.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Kraus FB, Neumann P, van Praagh J, et al.
Title: Sperm limitation and the evolution of extreme polyandry
in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 55 (5): 494-501 MAR 2004
28. WOYKE J J APICULT RES 2(2):
73-76 1963
What happens to diploid drone
larvae in a honeybee colony
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Evans JD, Shearman DCA, Oldroyd BP
Title: Molecular basis of sex determination in haplodiploids
Source:TRENDS ECOL EVOL 19 (1): 1-3 JAN 2004
29. WOYKE J J APICULT RES 2(1):
19-24 1963
Drone larvae from fertilized eggs
of the honeybee
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Auyhor: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Hasselmann M, Beye M
Title: Signatures of selection among sex-determining alleles of the
honey bee
Source: P NATL ACAD SCI USA 101 (14): 4888-4893 APR 6 2004
30. WOYKE J J APICULT
RES 2(2): 73-76
1963
What happens to diploid drone
larvae in a honeybee colony?
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source: J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Baudry E, Kryger P, Allsopp M, et al.
Title: Whole-genome scan in thelytokous-laying workers of the
cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis): Central fusion, reduced
recombination rates and centromere mapping using half-tetrad analysis
Source: GENETICS 167 (1): 243-252 MAY 2004
31. WOYKE J J APICULT RES 2(2):
77-84 1963
Rearing and viability of diploid
drone larvae.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Sasaki K, Kitamura H, Obara Y
Title: Discrimination of larval sex and timing of male brood
elimination by workers in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Source: APPL ENTOMOL ZOOL 39 (3): 393-399 AUG 2004
32. WOYKE J J APICULT RES 1:
6-13 1962
The hatchability of "lethal" eggs
in two sex allele fraternity of honeybees.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Santomauro G, Oldham NJ, Boland W, et al.
Title: Cannibalism of diploid drone larvae in the honey bee
(Apis mellifera) is released by odd pattern of cuticular
substances
Source:J APICULT RES 43 (2): 69-74 2004
33. WOYKE J P 1 INT EL C CAP BEE: 74
1995
Survival of brood originating
from Cape queens and laying workers.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Pirk CWW, Neumann P, Hepburn R, et al.
Title: Egg viability and worker policing in honey bees
Source: P NATL ACAD SCI USA 101 (23): 8649-8651 JUN 8 2004
34. WOYKE J., SKOWRONEK W P 21 INT AP C MAR AP:
470-479 1967
Spermatogenesis in diploid drones.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Hasselmann M, Beye M
Title: Signatures of selection among sex-determining alleles
of the honey bee
Source: P NATL ACAD SCI USA 101 (14): 4888-4893
APR 6 2004
35. WOYKE J P 3 AAA C BEE RES BE: 172-175
1996
Record 1 of 1
cited in papers
Author:Woyke J. J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
36. WOYKE J P 3 INT C AP TROP CL:
163-166 1985
Tropilaelaps clareae in
Aghanistan, and control methods
that could be applied in Tropical
Asia
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ form the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in brood
hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
37. WOYKE J., WILDE J., WILDE M
P 7 IBRA C TROP BEES:
115-120 2000
Coexistence of Apis mellifera
and Apis dorsata workers
in the same colonies
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in
brood hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
38. WOYKE J., WILDE J., WILDE M
P 7 INT C TROP BEES :
183-188 2000
Coexistence of Apis mellifera
and Apis dorsata workers
in the same colonies
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ from the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana in brood
hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
39. WOYKE J PSZCZEL ZESZ NAUK 4(3/4):
183-275 1960
Naturalne i sztuczne unasienianie
matek pszczelich
cited in papers
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2
papers
Author: Phiancharoen M, Wongsiri S, Koeniger N, et al.
Title: Instrumental insemination of Apis mellifera queens with
hetero-
and conspecific spermatozoa results in different sperm survival
Source: APIDOLOGIE 35 (5): 503-511 SEP-OCT 2004
Record 2 of 2
Author: Schluns H, Koeniger G, Koeniger N, et al.
Tile: Sperm utilization pattern in the honeybee (Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 56 (5): 458-463 SEP 2004
40. WOYKE J PSZCZELN ZESZ NAUK 44(2:)
67-80 2000
Genetic versus environmental cues
used in recognition and
acceptance of two honeybee
species
Apis mellifera and
Apis cerana in the same
colony
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Woyke J, Wilde J, Reddy CC
Title: Open-air-nesting honey bees Apis dorsata and Apis
laboriosa
differ form the cavity-nesting Apis mellifera and Apis
cerana
in brood
hygiene behaviour
Source: J INVERTEBR PATHOL 86 (1-2): 1-6 MAY-JUN 2004
2004
Total 40 Woyke papers in 52 publications of other
authors