2023
DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2023.170.176
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Eidonomy of Apis mellifera Workers and Drones in Apiaries

Abstract: In modern ecosystems, the increasing anthropogenic load, the absence or an insufficient number of scientifically based integrated programs and measures for the reproduction and distribution of local bee populations, as well as the preservation of their habitat territories; unsystematic hybridization leads to the transformation of the quantitative and qualitative composition of bees in the regions. In connection with the presented facts, it is obvious that complex morphological studies of honey bees are becomin… Show more

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“…In Kazakhstan, three breeds of bees are bred and used: Apis mellifera carnica (A.m. carnica), Apis mellifera Carpathian (A.m. carpathian), Apis mellifera mellifera (A.m. mellifera), as well as the local population of bees (Bissembayev et al, 2023). According to statistics, there are 200 beekeeping farms in Kazakhstan, more than 196.0 thousand breeding families and according to the republican chamber of Beekeepers, there are about 45.0 thousand breeding bee families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kazakhstan, three breeds of bees are bred and used: Apis mellifera carnica (A.m. carnica), Apis mellifera Carpathian (A.m. carpathian), Apis mellifera mellifera (A.m. mellifera), as well as the local population of bees (Bissembayev et al, 2023). According to statistics, there are 200 beekeeping farms in Kazakhstan, more than 196.0 thousand breeding families and according to the republican chamber of Beekeepers, there are about 45.0 thousand breeding bee families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asia, the Middle East, and Africa are considered possible centers of origin of Apis mellifera, followed by the migration of bees to Eurasia in the western and eastern directions (Kandemir et al, 2011). The morphological Line-C consists of five subspecies of honey bees: Apis mellifera siciliana Grassi, Apis mellifera ligustica Spinola, Apis mellifera cecropia Kiensenwetter, Apis mellifera macedonica Ruttner and Apis mellifera carnica Pollman (Sinacori et al, 1998;Muñoz et al, 2009;Bissembayev et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%