ISIS, Citations of J. Woyke papers in 1968
1. 1968. Researches on
Population Ecology. June, Kyoto, Japan.
H. Fukuda and S.F. Sakagami. Worker brood survival in
honeybees.
Woyke papers cited:
1. No: 29. The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in to sex
allele fraternity of
honeybees. J. apic. Res. 1: 6-13, 1962.
No citations: 1.
2. No: 36 What happens to diploid drone larvae in a
honeybee colony.
J. apic. Res. 2(2): 73-76,
1963.
No citations:
1.
000235
Together papers cited:
2. Together citations: 2.
2. 1968. Sexualite et reproduction. 1968 145-185. Rutner, F.
Sexualite et reproduction. L'organe genital male et l'accouplement.
Woyke papers cited:
3. No: 11. Multiple mating of the honeybee queen in one
nuptial flight.
Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci. Cl. II, Vol. III/5: 175-179,
1955.
No citations: 3.
4. No: 15. Anatomo-physiological changes in queen bees
returining from
mating flights, and the process of multiple of mating. Bull.
Acad. Pol.
Sci., Cl. II, Vol. IV/3: 81-87, 1956.
No citations: 0
5. No: 23. The histological structure of the reproductive
organs of
the
drone. Pozn. Tow. Przyj. Nauk. (Matem.-Przyr.), 19, pp. 1-50,
1958. No citations: 3.
6. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honey bees.
Pszczel. Zesz. Nauk., IV: 183-275,
1960.
No citations: 8.
7. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating process in
the honeybee.
Bee World, 39, pp.3-18,1958.
No citations: 3.
000279
Together
papers cited: 5. Together citations: 17.
3. 1968. L'amelioration du
cheptel. 181-239. Ruttner,F. Traite de biologie
de l'abeille.
Woyke papers cited:
8. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen honey
bees.
Pszczel. Zesz. nauk., IV: 183-175;
1960.
No citations: 2.
9. No: 29. The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in a two sex-allele
fraternity
of honey-bees. J.apicult.Res., 1: 6-13,
1962.
No citations:
3.
10. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honey-bee.
J. apic. Res., 2/1: 19-24;
1963.
No citations: 1.
11. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honey bee
colony.
J. apic. Res., 2: 73-75, 1963
No citations: 2.
12. No: 41. Genetic proof of the origin of drones from
fertilized egg of the
honey-bee. J. apic. Res., 4: 7-11, 1965.
No citations:
1.
000280
Together papers
cited: 5. Together citations: 11.
4. 1968. Genetika. IV(10).
Shaskolsky. The distribution of a series of multiple
alleles
in theoretical populations as related to the biology of reproduction in
honey bee: 41 - 55.
Woyke papers cited:
13. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee.
J. apic. Res., 2: 19; 1963.
No citations 1.
14. No: 37. Rearing and viability of diploid drone larvae.
J. apic. Res. 2: 77; 1963.
No citations:
1.
15. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee
colony.
J. apic. Res. 2: 1973; 1963.
No citations: 1.
16. No: 51. Cytological proof of the origin of drones from
inseminated eggs
of the honeybee. Bull. Acad. Pol. d. Sci. Cl., 14: 65;
1966.
No citations: 1.
000681
Together papers cited: 4. Together citations: 4.
5a. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille, ed.
Chauvin, R. Masson, Paris.
Ruttner, F. L'organe genital male et l'accouplement: 145 - 185.
Woyke papers cited:
17. No: 11. Multiple mating of the honeybee queen. Acad. Pol.
Sci.,
Cl.II, III/5: 175-179;
1955.
No citations 3.
18. No: 15. Anatomo-physiological changes in queen bees
returning from
mating flights and the process of multiple mating. Bull. Acad.
Pol. Sci, Cl.
II, IV/3: 81-87; 1956.
No citations: 0.
19. No: 23. The histological structure of the reprodyctive
organs of
the drone.
Pozn. Tow. Przyj. Nauk. (Matem.-Przyr.), 19: 1-50; 1958.
No citations: 4.
20. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen honey
bees.
Pszczel. Zesz. nauk., 4: 183-275; 1960.
No citations: 9.
21. No: 39. Causes of repeated mating flights by queen
honeybees.
J. apic. Res., 3: 17-24;
1964.
No citations: 0.
000725
Together papers cited: cont. bellow. Together citations:
cont. bellow.
5b. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille, ed.
Chauvin, R. Masson, Paris.
Ruttner, F. L'organe genital male et l'accouplement: 145-185.
Woyke papers cited:
22. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating process in the
honeybee.
Bee World, 39: 3-18; 1958 (+ Ruttner).
No citations 7.
000726
Together papers cited: 6. Together citations: 24.
6. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille, ed. Chauvin, R. 4 pp. 434, Masson.
Ruttner, F. L'amelioration du cheptel I. Insemination
artificielle: 181-197.
Woyke papers cited:
23. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of
queen honeybees.
Pszczelnicze Zesz, nauk., IV: 183-275;1960.
No citations 2.
000756
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations: 2.
7a. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille ed. Chauvin, R. v.4, pp.434, Masson.
Ruttner, F. L'amelioration du cheptel. II Genetique:
198-236.
Woyke papers cited:
24. No: 29. The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in a
two sex allele
fraternity of honeybees. J. apic. Res., 1: 6-13; 1962
No citations 2.
25. No: 28. The origin of unusual bees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 6(2): 59-63; 1962
No citations:
2.
26. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee,
J. apic. Res., 2(1): 19-24;
1963.
No citations: 2.
27. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee
colony?
J. apic. Res., 2: 73-75;
1963
No citations: 2.
28. No: 41. Genetic proof of the origin of drones from
fertilized eggs of
the honeybee. J. apic. Res., 4: 7-11;
1965.
No citations: 1.
000757
Together papers cited: cont. bellow. Together citations:
cont. bellow.
7b. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille. v.4
pp.434 Masson.
Ruttner, F. L'amelioration du cheptel II. Genetique: 198-236.
Woyke papers cited:
29. No: 42. Study of comparative viability of
diploid and haploid larval
drone honeybees. J. apic. Res., 4: 12-16; 1965.
No citations 1.
30. No: 46, 47. The diploid drone. Proc. XX Intern. Apic.
Congres,
Bucuresti: 1-4; 1965.
No citations: 1.
31. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee,
J. apic. Res., 2(1): 19-24;
1963
No citations:
1.
Together papers cited: 7. Together citations:
12. 000758
8. 1968. Traite de biologie de
l'abeille, ed. Chauvin, R. v. 4 pp. 434 Masson\.
Fyg, W. Pathologie II Anomalies et maladies de la
reine: 285-323.
Woyke papers cited:
32. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating process in
the honeybee.
Bee World, 39: 3-18; 1958 (+ Ruttner).
No citations: 1
Together papers cited:
1.
Together citations: 1. 000759
9. 1968. Researches on
population ecology. 10 Kyoto, Japan. Fukuda, H.,
Sakagami, S.F. Worker brood survival in honeybees: 31-39.
Woyke papers cited:
33. No: 29. The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in a two sex
allele fraternity
of honeybees. J. apic. Res., 1: 6-13; 1962.
No citations 2.
34. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee
colony.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 2. Together citations:
3. 000760
10a. 1968. Zeszyty naukowe WSR
Olsztyn. 24 No 624. Bobrzecki, J.
Badania nad wpływem wychowu na dojrzałość płciową trutni i ich
przydatność do sztucznego unasieniania: 197-220.
Woyke papers cited:
35. No: 7. Wpływ lotów na pobudliwość płciową trutni.
Pszczelarstwo, 6: 5; 1; 1955
No citations 3.
36. No: 9. Działanie narządów rozrodczych trutnia.
Pszczelarstwo 6(7): 1; 1955.
No citations: 1.
37. No: 10. Kilkakrotna kopulacja matki pszczelej
Pszczelarstwo 6(8): 1; 1955.
No citations: 0.
38. No: 12. Matka po powrocie z lotu godowego,
Pszczelarstwo, 6(12): 2; 1955.
No citations: 1.
39. No: 13. Zmiany anatomiczno-fizjologiczne a przebieg
kilkakrotnej
kopulacji matki. Pszczelarstwo 7(1): 1; 1956.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited: cont. bellow. Together citations: cont.
bellow. 000768
10b. 1968. Zeszyty naukowe WSR
Olsztyn. 24 No 624. Bobrzecki, J.
Badania nad wpływem wychowu na dojrzałość płciową trutni i ich
przydatność do sztucznego unasieniania: 197-220.
Woyke papers cited:
40. No: 21. Przebieg kopulacji u pszczół.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 2(1): 1;
1958.
No citations 1.
41. No: 23. Histologiczna budowa organów rozrodczych trutnia.
Pozn. Tow. Przyj. Nauk. Wydz. Mat.-Przyr., Prace Kom. Biol.,
19(2): 1; 1958.
No citations:
1.
42. No: 25. Naturalne i sztuczne unasienianie matek pszczelich.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk., 4(3/4): 183; 1960.
No citations: 8.
43. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a
honeybee colony?
J. apic. Res., 2(2): 73; 1963.
No citations: 1.
44. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating process in the
honeybee.
Bee world, 39(1): 3; 19558 (+ Ruttner).
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited: 10. Together citations:
18. 000769
11a. 1968. Annual review of
genetics. 2. Rothenbuhler, W.C., Kulincevic, J. M.,
Kerr, W. E. Bee genetics: 413-438.
Woyke papers cited:
45. No: 29. The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in a two sex
allele fraternity
of honeybees. J. apic. Res., 1: 6-18;
1962.
No citations 1.
46. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee.
J. apic. Res., 2: 19-24; 1963.
No citations: 1.
47. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee
colony?
J. apic. Res., 2: 73-75;
1963.
No citations: 1.
48. No: 37. Rearing and viability of diploid drone larvae.
J. apic. Res., 2: 77-84;
1963.
No citations: 1.
49. No: 40. Genetic characters in immature stages of wild and
mutant
honeybees. J. apic. Res., 3: 91-98; 1964.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited:
cont. bellow. Together citations: cont.
bellow. 000789
11b. 1968. Annual review of
genetics. 2. Rothenbuhler, W. C., Kulincevic, J. M.,
Kerr, W. E. Bee genetics: 413-438.
Woyke papers cited:
50. No: 41. Genetic proof of the origin of drones from
fertilized eggs of the
honeybee. J. apic. Res., 4: 7-11; 1965.
No citations 1.
51. No: 42. Study of the comparative viability of diploid and
haploid larval
drone honeybees. J. apic. Res., 4: 12-16;1965.
No citations: 1.
52. No: 48. Do honeybees eat diploid drone larvae because they
are in worker
cells? .J. apic. Res., 4: 65-70; 1965.
No citations: 1.
53. No: 49. Rearing diploid drone larvae in queen cells in a
colony.
J. apic. Res., 143-148;
1965
No citations: 1.
54. No: 61. Diploid drone substance - cannibalism substance.
XXI Intern. Apic. Congress: 57-58; 1967
No citations: 1.
000790
Together papers cited: cont. bellow. Together citations:
cont. bellow.
1968 Together
Woyke papers cited: 56; Citations: 106