نتایج جستجو برای: Apis florea

تعداد نتایج: 10197  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Hema Somanathan Eric J Warrant Renee M Borges Rita Wallén Almut Kelber

Bees of the genus Apis are important foragers of nectar and pollen resources. Although the European honeybee, Apis mellifera, has been well studied with respect to its sensory abilities, learning behaviour and role as pollinators, much less is known about the other Apis species. We studied the anatomical spatial resolution and absolute sensitivity of the eyes of three sympatric species of Asian...

2016
Snehal D. Karpe Rikesh Jain Axel Brockmann Ramanathan Sowdhamini

We developed a computational pipeline for homology based identification of the complete repertoire of olfactory receptor (OR) genes in the Asian honey bee species, Apis florea Apis florea is phylogenetically the most basal honey bee species and also the most distant sister species to the Western honey bee Apis mellifera, for which all OR genes had been identified before. Using our pipeline, we ...

2004
Michael R. Douglas Frederik Denef Bogdan Florea Bernard Shiffman

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Journal: :Bee World 2021

Honey bees, especially Apis dorsata Fab. and A. florea F., are broadly found associated with forests. Whereas, cerana indica is both in wild domesticated state. Flowers of fores...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2010
Emily R Meznar Juergen Gadau Nikolaus Koeniger Olav Rueppell

Meiotic recombination is required for proper chromosome assortment, and accordingly, 1-2 chiasmata per chromosome are found in most species. However, observed recombination rates deviate in some cases from neutral expectations between and within genomes and may play an important role in adaptive evolution. One potentially important argument for an adaptive evolution of recombination rates is th...

2016
Olav Rueppell Ryan Kuster Katelyn Miller Bertrand Fouks Sara Rubio Correa Juan Collazo Mananya Phaincharoen Salim Tingek Nikolaus Koeniger

Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) far exceed the commonly observed 1–2 meiotic recombination events per chromosome and exhibit the highest Metazoan recombination rate (20 cM/Mb) described thus far. However, the reasons for this exceptional rate of recombination are not sufficiently understood. In a comparative study, we report on the newly constructed genomic linkage maps of Apis florea and A...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2014
I R Sánchez-Galván J Quinto E Micó E Galante M A Marcos-García

Tree hollows offer an ideal niche for saproxylic insects in mature Mediterranean forests, where Diptera and Coleoptera are the richest groups. Co-occurrence is frequently observed among many species of both groups in these microhabitats, and some of these species have been considered to facilitate the presence of other species by acting as ecosystem engineers. One of the systems that is found i...

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