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A quantitative study of worker reproduction in queenright colonies of the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis.

Posted on October 27, 2015January 2, 2018

Beekman M, Allsopp MH, Jordan LA, Oldroyd BP. 2009. A quantitative study of worker reproduction in queenright colonies of the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis. Molecular Ecology 18: 2722

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