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Asian Honey Bees Biology Conservation And Human Interactions Benjamin P Oldroyd

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Asian Honey Bees Biology Conservation And Human Interactions Benjamin P Oldroyd
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.42 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Benjamin P. Oldroyd, Siriwat Wongsiri
ISBN: 9780674041622, 9780674021945, 0674041623, 0674021940
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Asian Honey Bees Biology Conservation And Human Interactions Benjamin P Oldroyd by Benjamin P. Oldroyd, Siriwat Wongsiri 9780674041622, 9780674021945, 0674041623, 0674021940 instant download after payment.

The familiar European hive bee, Apis mellifera, has long dominated honey bee research. But in the last 15 years, teams in China, Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand began to shift focus to the indigenous Asian honey bees. Benjamin Oldroyd, well known for his work on the genetics and evolution of worker sterility, has teamed with Siriwat Wongsiri, a pioneer of the study of bees in Thailand, to provide a comparative work synthesizing the rapidly expanding Asian honey bee literature. After introducing the species, the authors review evolution and speciation, division of labor, communication, and nest defense. They underscore the pressures colonies face from pathogens, parasites, and predators--including man--and detail the long and amazing history of the honey hunt. This book provides a cornerstone for future investigations on these species, insights into the evolution across species, and a direction for conservation efforts to protect these keystone species of Asia's tropical forests.

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