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Swarming, defensive and hygienic behaviour in honey bee colonies of different genetic origin in a pan-European experiment
2014
Journal of Apicultural Research
Honey bee colonies exhibit a wide range of variation in their behaviour, depending on their genetic origin and environmental factors. The COLOSS Genotype-Environment Interactions Experiment gave us the opportunity to investigate the phenotypic expression of the swarming, defensive and hygienic behaviour of 16 genotypes from five different honey bee subspecies in various environmental conditions. In 2010 and 2011, a total of 621 colonies were monitored and tested according to a standard protocol
doi:10.3896/ibra.1.53.2.06
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