ISIS, Citations of J. Woyke papers in 1981
1. 1981. American Bee Journal. 121(1): 54-55. Recent
Apicultural
Literature.
Woyke papers cited:
1. No: 130. Influence of the number of attendant workers
on the results of
instrumental insemination of honeybee queens kept at room temperature.
(& Jasiński, Z.) Apidologie 11(2): 173-180;
1980.
No citations: 1.
2. No: 127. Evidence and action of cannibalism substance
in Apis cerana
indica. J. apic. Res. 19(1): 6-16;
1980.
No citations: 1.
3. No: 128. Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity on
honeybee colony
population and on their honey production. I. Favourable development
conditions.
J. apic. Res. 19(1): 51-63;
1980.
No citations: 1.
4. No: 129. Genetic background of sexuality in the diploid
drone honeybee.
J. apic. Res. 19(2): 89-95;
1980.
No citations: 1.
000127
Together papers cited: 4. Together citations: 4.
2. 1981. American Bee Journal. 121(2): 118-120.
Taber, S. Bee Behavior.
Woyke papers cited:
5. No: 106. Population genetic studies on sex alleles in
the honeybee using the
example of the Kangaroo Island bee sanctuary. J. apic. Res. 15(3/4):
105-123;
1976.
No citations: 1.
000128
Together papers cited: 1. Together citations: 1.
3. 1981. American Bee Journal. 121(5): 368-369. Recent
Apicultural Literature.
Woyke papers cited:
6. No: 126d. Influence of brood survival on offspring and
honey production.
( 5 wersji jezykowych ) Apiacta 15(1): 5-7, 23;
1980.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited:
1. Together citations: 1. 000129
4. 1981. American Bee Journal. 121(7): 497-499. Bambara, S.B. The
mating
scheme of the honey bee - is it really unique?
Woyke papers cited:
7. No: 39. Causes of repeated mating flights by queen
honeybees.
J. apic. Res. 3(1): 17-23; 1964.
No citations: 1
Together papers cited:
1. Together citations: 1. 000130
5. 1981. Honeybee Science. 2(4): 163-172.
Yoshida. Technical
cooperation project.
Woyke papers cited:
8. No: 134. International aspects of queen rearing around
the world.
Bee World 61(4): 131-137; 1980.
No citations: 1.
Together papers cited:
1. Together citations: 1. 000131
6. 1981. J. apic. Res. 20(3): 143-147. Hoshiba, H. The
diploid
drone
of Apis cerana japonica.
Woyke papers cited:
9. No: 122. Sex determination in Apis cerana indica.
J. apic. Res. 19(2): 122-127;
1979.
No citations: 5.
10. No: 127. Evidence and action of cannibalism substance
Apis cerana
indica. J. apic. Res. 19(1): 6-16;
1980.
No citations: 2.
11. No: 98. Spermatogenesis in diploid drones of honey
bee.
(& Skowronek, W.) J. apic. Res. 13(3): 183-190;
1974.
No citations: 2.
000132
Together
papers cited: 3. Together citations: 9.
7a. 1981. Merida, Mex.pp.80. Lopez, J. F. M. Cria de reinas
y jalea real
inseminacion artificial.
Woyke papers cited:
12. No: 11a. Multiple mating of the honeybee queen in one
nuptial flight.
Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci. Cl. II, 3: 175-180; 1955.
No citations: 1.
13. No: 25. Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honeybees.
Pszczeln. Zesz. nauk.,4(3/4): 183-275;
1960.
No citations: 1.
14. No: 48. Do honeybees eat diploid drone larvae because they
are
in worker cells? J. apic. Res., 4(3): 143-148;
1965.
No citations: 1.
15. No: 59. Rearing conditions and the number of sperm
reaching
the queen spermatheca. XXI Intern. Apicult. Congr., Maryland:
84
. No
citations: 1.
16. No: 24. An anatomical study of the mating process in
the honeybee.
Bee World, 39(1):
2-18.
No
citations: 1.
Together papers cited:
cont. bellow. Together citations:
cont. bellow. 000455
7b. 1981. Cria de reinas y jalea real Inseminacion
artificial.
Merida ,
Mex.pp.85. Lopez, J. F. M
Woyke papers cited:
17. No: B3. Manual on artificial insemination of the queen bees.
86
pp;
1966 & Ruttner,
Vesely.
No citations: 1
Together papers cited:
6. Together citations: 6. 000456
8. 1981. Jour. of apic. Res. 20(3). Woyke, J. Effect of sex
allele homo-
-heterozygosity on honeybee colony populations 2. unfavourable
development
conditions and restricted queens: 148 - 155.
Woyke papers cited:
18. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee.
J. of apic. Res. 2(1): 19-24; 1963.
No citations 1.
19. No: 36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee
colony.
J. apic. Res. 2(2): 73-76;
1963.
No citations: 1.
20. No: 128. Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity of
honeybee colony
populations and on their honey production. 1. Favourable development
conditions .
J. apic. res. 19(1): 51-63;
1980.
No citations: 4.
Together papers
cited: 3. Together citations: 6.
000674
9. 1981. Honeybee Science. 2(1) Japan. Hoshiba, H. Sex and
cyto-genetical
studies of honeybees: 5 - 10.
Woyke papers cited:
21. No: 31. Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee.
J. apic. Res.: 2(1): 19 - 24; 1963.
No citations 1.
22. No: 97. Genic balance, heterozygosity and inheritance of
size of testes in
diploid rone honeybee. J. apic. Res., 13(2): 77 - 85;
1974.
No citations: 6.
Together papers
cited: 2. Together citations: 7.
000744
10. 1981. Environmental entomology. 10(3). Page Jr, R. E.
Protandrous
reproduction in honeybees: 359 - 362.
Woyke papers cited:
23. No: 107. Brood rearing efficiency and absconding in Indian
honeybees.
J. apic. Res. 15: 133 - 143; 1976.
No citations 1.
000764
Together
papers cited: 1. Together citations: 1.
11. 1981. Annals of the entomological Society of America.
78(5). Harbo, J. R.,
Bolten, A. B. Development times of male and female eggs of the
honeybee: 504 - 506.
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 1.
000801
Together papers cited:
1. Together citations: 1.