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Genetic Analyses of Some Central Anatolian Domestic Duck Populations with Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR): A Preliminary Study
(Zoological Soc Pakistan, 2015)The aim of this study is to investigate the genetic structure of some domestic duck populations from Kirsehir and Yozgat provinces of the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. Blood samples were obtained from the venae cutenea ... -
MICROSCOPIC AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF NOSEMA SP. IN THE SOUTHWEST AEGEAN REGION
(Bursa Uludag University, 2021)Beekeeping, performed in many parts of the world, has a very large place in the world trade market with bee products such as wax, bee venom, propolis and royal jelly, especially honey production. However, honey bee diseases ... -
New Records from Inner West Anatolia to the Turkish Limoniidae (Insecta, Diptera) Fauna
(Gazi Entomological Research Soc, 2010)In this study 4 new records belonging to Limoniidae are be found from Inner West Anatolia in 2009. Locations of 4 new records are given in this paper. These species are; Hoplolabis (Parilisia) pontica, Afrolimnophila minima, ... -
Preliminary analysis of loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2015/16 from the COLOSS survey
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)In this short note we present comparable loss rates of honey bee colonies during winter 2015/16 from 29 countries, obtained with the COLOSS questionnaire. Altogether, we received valid answers from 19,952 beekeepers. These ... -
Sublethal doses of imidacloprid decreased size of hypopharyngeal glands and respiratory rhythm of honeybees in vivo
(Springer France, 2013)Most studies that have shown negative sublethal effects of the pesticide imidacloprid on honeybees concern behavioral effects; only a few concern physiological effects. Therefore, we investigated sublethal effects of ... -
SUCCESS OF SELECTION IN TERMS OF HYGIENIC BEHAVIOR IN STRUGGLE AGAINST DWV AND VARROA
(RESEARCH INST POMOLOGY FLORICULTURE, 2020)Many studies have reported sudden and large-scale losses in honey bee colonies. There is no precise explanation for this happening, but it may be caused by the interaction of pathogenic viruses and ectoparasite Varroa ...