2024
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13738
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Dominance of African racial ancestry in honey bee colonies of Mexico 30 years after the migration of hybrids from South America

María de Jesús Aguilar‐Aguilar,
Jorge Lobo,
E. Jacob Cristóbal‐Pérez
et al.

Abstract: The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid of Apis mellifera scutellata from Africa with European subspecies, has been considered an invasive species and a problem for beekeeping. Africanized bees arrived in Mexico in 1986, 30 years after their accidental release in Brazil. Although government programs were implemented for its eradication, Africanized populations persist in Mexico, but precise information on the patterns of genetic introgression and racial ancestry is scarce. We determined maternal and parental racia… Show more

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