Science Citation
Index 2002 J. Woyke
01. WOYKE, J. www.sggw.waw.pl/~woyke/trmch.51.txt
2000
Adult Tropilaelaps clareae males
can feed and survive for two weeks.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite
Tropilaelaps clareae and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
02. WOYKE, J.. AM BEE J
125(7): 497-499; 1985
Tropilaelaps clareae, a serious pest
of Apis mellifera in the tropics,
but not dangerous for apiculture in temperate zones.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
03. WOYKE, J. APIACTA 14(4):
173; 1979
New investigations on Apis mellifera capensis.
in five languages
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Neumann P, Hepburn R
Title:Behavioural basis for social parasitism of Cape honeybees
(Apis mellifera capensis)
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (2): 165-192 MAR-APR 2002
Record 2 of 2
Author: Calis, JN.,M, Boot WJ, Allsopp MH, Beekman M
Title: Getting more than a fair share: nutrition of worker larvae
related to social parasitism
in the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (2): 193-202 MAR-APR 2002
04. WOYKE, J. APIDOLOGIE
25(3): 327-330; 1994
Repeated egg laying by females of the parasitic
hoeybee mite
Tropilaelaps clareae Delfinado and Baker.
Record 1 of 1
cited in
1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
05. WOYKE, J. BEE GENETICS BREEDING...
Sex determination w T. E. Rinderer, Bee Genetics and
Breeding,
Acad. Press, Orlando, San Diego, New York, Austin,
Boston,
London, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto: 91-119; 1986
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Page RE, Gadau J, Beye M
Title: The emergence of hymenopteran genetics
Source: GENETICS 160 (2): 375-379 FEB 2002
06.WOYKE, J. BEE WORLD
43(1) 21-25; 1962
Natural and artificial insemination of queen
honeybees.
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Tarpy DR, Nielsen DI
Title: Sampling error, effective paternity, and estimating the
genetic structure
of honey bee colonies (Hymenoptera : Apidae)
Source: ANN ENTOMOL SOC AM 95 (4): 513-528 JUL 2002
Record 2 of 2
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey
bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
07. WOYKE, J. EXP.APPL ACAROL
18 723-733; 1994
Mating behaviour of the parasitic honeybee mite
Tropilaelaps clareae.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title:Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
08.WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
38(3): 117-123;
1999
Increased food supply for all larvae after dequeening
honeybee colonies.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Calis JNM, Boot WJ, Allsopp MH, et al.
Title: Getting more than a fair share: nutrition of worker larvae
related to
social parasitism in the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (2): 193-202 MAR-APR 2002
09..WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
33(1) 21-25; 1994
Tropilaelaps clareae females can survive
for four weeks when
given open bee brood of Apis mellifera.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
10. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
26(2): 104-109; 1987
Length of stay of parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae outside sealed honeybee
brood cells as basis for its proper control.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
11.WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
26(2): 110-114; 1987
Length of successive stages in the development
of mite Tropilaelaps clareae
in relation to honeybee brood age.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
12. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
26(3): 196-202 1987
Comparative population dynamics of Tropilaelaps
clarea and
Varroa jacobsoni mites in honeybees.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
author: Brown MA, Thompson HM, Bew MH
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite
Tropilaelaps clareae and the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Source: BEE WORLD 83 (4): 151-164 2002
13. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
23(3): 148-154; 1984
Correlations and interactions between population,
length of worker life
and honey production by honeybees in temperate region.
Record 1 of 2
2
papers cited
author: Manrique AJ, Soares AEE
Title: Start of africanized honey bee selection program for increased
propolis
production and its effect on honey production
Source: INTERCIENCIA 27 (6): 312-316 JUN 2002
Record 2 of 2
author: Lodesani M, Crailsheim K, Moritz RFA
Title: Effect of some characters on the population growth of mite
Varroa jacobsoni in Apis mellifera L colonies and results
of
a bi-directional selection
Source: J APPL ENTOMOL 126 (2-3): 130-137 APR 2002
14.WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
22(3): 150-154; 1983
Dynamics of enter of spermatozoa into the spermatheca
of
instrumentally inseminated queen honeybees.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
author: Franck P, Solignac M, Vautrin D, et al.
Title: Sperm competition and last-male precedence in the honeybee
Source: ANIM BEHAV 64: 503-509 Part 3 SEP 2002
15. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
20(3): 148-155; 1981
Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity on
honeybee colony population
and on their honey production. 2. Unfavourable development
conditions
and restricted queens.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey
bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
16. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
19(1): 51-63; 1980
Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity on
honeybee colony
population and on their honey production.
I. Favourable development conditions.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey
bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
17. WOYKE, J. J APICULT
RES 16(2):
84-94; 1977
Cannibalism and brood-rearing efficiency in
the honeybee.
Record 1 of 2
2 papers cited
Author: Santomauro G, Engels W
Title: Sexing of newly hatched live larvae of the honey bee, Apis
mellifera,
allows the recognition of diploid drones
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (3): 283-288 MAY-JUN 2002
Record 2 of 2
Author: Schmickl T, Crailsheim K
Title: How honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) change their broodcare
behaviour in response to non-foraging conditions and poor pollen conditions
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 51 (5): 415-425 APR 2002
18. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
15(3/4): 105-123; 1976
Population genetic studies on sex alleles in
the honeybee using
the example of the Kangaroo Island bee sanctuary.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey
bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
19. WOYKE, J. J APICULT RES
8(2): 65-71; 1969
A method of rearing diploid drones in a honeybee
colony.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Santomauro G, Engels W
Title: Sexing of newly hatched live larvae of the honey bee, Apis
mellifera,
allows the recognition of diploid drones
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (3): 283-288 MAY-JUN 2002
20. WOYKE, J. J APICULT
RES 4(1): 7-11;
1965
Genetic proof of the origin of drones from fertilized
eggs of the honeybee.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Santomauro G, Engels W
Title: Sexing of newly hatched live larvae of the honey bee,
Apis mellifera,
allows the recognition of diploid drones
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (3): 283-288 MAY-JUN 2002
21. WOYKE J J APICULT RES
4(2): 65-70
1965
Do honeybees eat diploid drone larvae because
they are in worker cells?
Record one of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
22. WOYKE J J APICULT RES
3(1): 17-23 1964
Causes of repeated mating flights by queen
honeybees.
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Franck P, Solignac M, Vautrin D, et al.
Title: Sperm competition and last-male precedence in the honeybee
Source: ANIM BEHAV 64: 503-509 Part 3 SEP 2002
Record 2 of 2
Author: Tarpy DR, Nielsen DI
Title: Sampling error, effective paternity, and estimating the genetic
structure
of honey bee colonies (Hymenoptera : Apidae)
Source: ANN ENTOMOL SOC AM 95 (4): 513-528 JUL 2002
23. WOYKE J J APICULT RES
2(1): 19-24 1963
Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the
honey bee
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Santomauro G, Engels W
Title: Sexing of newly hatched live larvae of the honey bee,
Apis mellifera, allows the recognition of diploid drones
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (3): 283-288 MAY-JUN 2002
24. WOYKE J J
APICULT RES 2(2):
73-76 1963
What happens to diploid drone larvae in a
honeybee colony.
Record 1 of 5
cited in 5 papers
Author: Franck P, Solignac M, Vautrin D, et al.
Title: Sperm competition and last-male precedence in the honeybee
Source:ANIM BEHAV 64: 503-509 Part 3 SEP 2002
Record 2 of 5
Author: Green CL, Oldroyd BP
Title: Queen mating frequency and maternity of males in the stingless
bee
Trigona carbonaria Smith
Source: INSECT SOC 49 (3): 196-202 2002
Record 3 of 5
Author:Tarpy DR, Page RE
Tiyle: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry
in honey bees (Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
Record 4 of 5
Author: Henshaw MT, Queller DC, Strassmann JE
Title: Control of male production in the swarm-founding wasp,
Polybioides tabidus
Source:J EVOLUTION BIOL 15 (2): 262-268 MAR 2002
Record 5 of 5
Author:Page RE, Gadau J, Beye M
Title:The emergence of hymenopteran genetics
Source: GENETICS 160 (2): 375-379 FEB 2002
25.WOYKE J J APICULT RES
1: 6-13 1962
The hatchability of "lethal" eggs in two sex allele fraternity
of honeybees.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Tarpy DR, Page RE
Title: Sex determination and the evolution of polyandry in honey bees
(Apis mellifera)
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (2): 143-150 JUL 2002
26. WOYKE, J., KROL-PALUCH, W. J APICULTURES
24(4): 250-254 1985
Changes in tissue poliploidization during
development of haploid and
diploid drones, workers and queens honeyees
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Brown, M.A.
Title: Risks to UK beekeeping from the parasitic mite Tropilaelaps
clareae
and the small hive beetle Aethina tumida
Source: Bee World 83(4): 151-164; 2002
27. WOYKE J P 1 INT EL C CAP BEE:
35
1995
. Invasion of Capensis bee
Record 1 of 2
cited in 2 papers
Author: Neumann P, Moritz RFA
Title: The Cape honeybee phenomenon: the sympatric evolution of
a social parasite in real time?
Source: BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL 52 (4): 271-281 SEP 2002
Record 2 of 2
Author: Neumann P, Hepburn R
Title: Behavioural basis for social parasitism of Cape honeybees
(Apis mellifera capensis)
Source: APIDOLOGIE 33 (2): 165-192 MAR-APR 2002
28. WOYKE J PSZCZEL ZESZ NAUK
4(3/4): 183-275 1960
Naturalne i sztuczne unasienianie matek
pszczelich.
Record 1 of 1
cited in 1 paper
Author: Franck P, Solignac M, Vautrin D, et al.
Title: Sperm competition and last-male precedence in the honeybee
Source: ANIM BEHAV 64: 503-509 Part 3 SEP 2002
2002 Total: 28 Woyke papers,
cited in 38 publications of other authors