01. WOYKE J., WILDE, J. WILDE, M.
306. Swarming, migration and absconding of Apis dorsata colonies.
7 IBRA C TROP BEES, Proc.:183-188; 2001
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Woyke J, Wilde J,
Reddy CC, et al.
Periodic mass flights
of the giant honey bee Apis dorsata in successive days at two
nesting sites in different
environmental
conditions
J APICULT RES 44 (4):
180-189 2005
02. WOYKE J.
94. Experiences with Apis mellifera adansonii in Brazil and
in Poland.
APIACTA 8(3): 115-116; 1973
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Harrison JF, Fewell
JH, Anderson KE, et al.
Environmental physiology
of the invasion of the Americas by Africanized honeybees
INTEGR COMP BIOL 46
(6): 1110-1122 DEC 2006
03. WOYKE J., WILDE, J., WILDE, M.
340. Temperature correlated dorso-ventral abdomen flipping of Apis
laboriosa and
Apis dorsata.
APIDOLOGIE 35(5): 493-502; 2004
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Woyke J, Wilde J,
Wilde M, et al.
Abdomen flipping of
Apis
dorsata breviligula worker bees correlated with
temperature of nest
curtain surface
APIDOLOGIE 37 (4):
501-505 JUL-AUG 2006
04. WOYKE J., WILDE, J., WILDE, M.
330. Periodic mass flights of Apis laboriosa in Nepal.
APIDOLOGIE 34(2): 121-127; 2003
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Woyke J, Wilde J,
Reddy CC, et al.
Periodic mass
flights of the giant honey bee Apis dorsata in successive days at
two
nesting sites in different
environmental conditions
J APICULT RES 44 (4):
180-189 2005
05. WOYKE J.
252. Comparison of the size of eggs from Apis mellifera L.
queens and laying workers.
APIDOLOGIE 25(2): 179-187; 1994
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Lacerda LD,
Simoes ZLP
Effects of internal
colony conditions on the size of eggs laid by queens of
Scaptotrigonadepilis
(Apidae, Meliponinae)
SOCIOBIOLOGY
47 (1): 85-97 2006
06. WOYKE J., JASI?SKI, Z.
124. Numer of worker bees necessary to attend instrumentally
inseminated queens
kept in an inkubator.
APIDOLOGIE 10(2): 149-155; 1979
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Collins
AM
Insemination
of honey bee, Apis mellifera, queens with non-frozen stored
semen:
sperm concentration measured with a spectrophotometer
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 141-145 2005
07. WOYKE J., JASI?SKI, Z.
116. Influence of age of drones on the results of instrumental
insemination
of honeybee queens.
APIDOLOGIE 9(3): 203-212; 1978
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Collins
AM, Caperna TJ, Williams V, et al.
Proteomic
analyses of male contributions to honey bee sperm storage and mating
INSECT
MOL BIOL 15 (5): 541-549 OCT 2006
08. WOYKE J., JASIŃŃSKI, Z.
105. The influence of age on the results of instrumental insemination.
APIDOLOGIE 7(4): 301-306; 1976
Record 1 of
1
cited In 1 paper
Gencer
HV, Firatli C
Reproductive
and morphological comparisons of drones reared in queenright
and laying
worker colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 163-167 2005
09. WOYKE J.
107b. Brood rearing and absconding of tropical honeybees.
APIMONDIA Symp. On African Bes 96-102; 1977
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Spiewok
S, Neumann P, Hepburn HR
Preparation
for disturbance-induced absconding of Cape honeybee colonies
(Apis
mellifera capensis Esch.)
INSECT
SOC 53 (1): 27-31 FEB 2006
10. WOYKE J.
238b. Size change of eggs during the incubation period in three Asian
honey bee species.
Proc. ASIAN APICULTURE: 197-205; 1993
Record 1 0f
1
cited in 1 paper
Lacerda
LD, Simoes ZLP
Effects
of internal colony conditions on the size of eggs laid by queens of
Scaptotrigonadepilis
(Apidae,
Meliponinae)
SOCIOBIOLOGY
47 (1): 85-97 2006
.
11 WOYKE, J.
15b. Sex determination
in Rinderer: BEE GENETICS BREEDING 91-119; 1986
Record 1 of
2
2 papers cited
Ashburner
M, Kyriacou CP
Getting
a buzz out of the bee genome
GENOME
BIOL 7 (10): art. no. 239 2006
Record 2 of 2
Cho SC,
Huang ZY, Green DR, et al.
Evolution
of the complementary sex-determination gene of honey bees: Balancing
selection
and trans-species polymorphisms
GENOME
RES 16 (11): 1366-1375 NOV 2006
12. WOYKE J.
27. Natural and artificial insemination of queen honeybees.
BEE WORLD 43(1):21-25; 1962
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Gencer
HV, Firatli C
Reproductive
and morphological comparisons of drones reared in queenright and
laying
worker colonies
APICULT
RES 44 (4): 163-167 2005
13. WOYKE J., WILDE, J., WILDE, M., REDDY, C., CERVANCIA, C.
344. Workers often predominate in dusk �drone flights� of the giant
honeybee Apis dorsata.
J APIC.RES. 44(3):130-132; 2005
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Woyke
J, Wilde J, Reddy CC, et al.
Periodic
mass flights of the giant honey bee Apis dorsata in successive days
at two nesting
sites in different environmental conditions
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 180-189 2005
14. WOYKE J., KRUK, C., WILDE, J., WILDE, M.
339. Periodic mass flights of the giant honeybee Apis dorsata.
J APIC.RES 43(4): 180-185; 2004
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Woyke
J, Wilde J, Reddy CC, et al.
Periodic
mass flights of the giant honey bee Apis dorsata in successive days
at two
nesting sites in different environmental conditions
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 180-189 2005
15. WOYKE J.
222. Correct queen maintenance before and after instrumental insemination
tested in Egypt.
J APIC. RES.28(4): 187-190; 1989
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Gencer
HV, Firatli C
Reproductive
and morphological comparisons of drones reared in queenright and
laying
worker colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 163-167 2005
16. WOYKE J.
200. Infestation of honeybee colonies by parasitic bee mites
Varroa
jacobsoni and
Tropilaelaps clarae in south Vietnam, and results of chemical
treatments.
J APIC. RES. 26(1): 64-67; 1987
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Wilde
J, Fuchs S, Bratkowski J, et al.
Distribution
of Varroa destructor between swarms and colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 190-194 2005
17. WOYKE J.
201. Length of stay of parasitic mite Tropilaelaps clarae outside
sealed honeybee
brood cells as basis for its proper control.
J APIC. RES. 26(2): 104+109? 1987
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Wilde
J, Fuchs S, Bratkowski J, et al.
Distribution
of Varroa destructor between swarms and colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 190-194 2005
18. WOYKE J.
203. Comparative population dynamics of Tropilaelaps clarae and
Varroa
jacobsoni
mites in honeybees.
J APIC. RES.. 26(3): 196-202; 1987
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Wilde
J, Fuchs S, Bratkowski J, et al.s
Distribution
of Varroa destructor between swarms and colonies
J APICULT RES 44 (4): 190-194 2005
19. WOYKE J.
165. Correlations and interactions between population, length of worker
life and honey
production by honeybees in temperate region.
J. APIC. RES. 23(3): 148-154; 1984
Record 1 of
1.
cited in 1 paper
Becerra-Guzman
F, Guzman-Novoa E, Correa-Benitez A, et al.
Length
of life, age at first foraging and foraging life of Africanized and European
honey
bee (Apis mellifera) workers, during conditions of resource abundance
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 151-156 2005
20. WOYKE J.
153. Dynamics of enter of spermatozoa into the spermatheca of instrumentally
inseminated
queens kept in nuclei and in normal honeybee colonies.
J. APIC. RES. 22(3): 150-154; 1983
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Baer B,
Boomsma JJ
Mating
biology of the leaf-cutting ants Atta colombica and A-cephalotes
J MORPHOL
267 (10): 1165-1171 OCT 2006
21. WOYKE J.
129. Genetic background of sexuality in the diploid honeybee.
J. APIC. RES. 19(2): 89-95; 1980
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Amdam GV, Seehuus SC
Order, disorder, death: Lessons from a superorganism
ADV CANCER RES 95: 31-60 2006
22. WOYKE J.
123. Effect of the access of worker honeybees to the queen on the result
of instrumental
nsemination.
J. APIC. RES.19(2):136-143; 1979
Record 1 of
2
2 papers cited
Collins
AM
Insemination
of honey bee, Apis mellifera, queens with non-frozen stored
semen:
sperm concentration measured with a spectrophotometer
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 141-145 2005
Record 2 of 2
Gencer
HV, Firatli C
Reproductive
and morphological comparisons of drones reared in queenright
and laying
worker colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 163-167 2005
23. WOYKE J.
112. Comparative biometrical investigation on diploid drones of the
honeybee. I. The head.
J. APIC. RES. 16(3):131-142; 1977
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Gencer
HV, Firatli C
Reproductive
and morphological comparisons of drones reared in queenright
and laying
worker colonies
J APICULT
RES 44 (4): 163-167 2005
24. WOYKE J.
107. Brood-rearing efficiency and absconding in Indian honeybees,
J. APIC. RES. 15(3/4): 133-143; 1976
Record 1 of
2
2 papers cited
Nanork
P, Wongsiri S, Oldroyd BP
The reproductive
dilemmas of queenless red dwarf honeybee (Apis florea) workers
BEHAV
ECOL SOCIOBIOL 61 (1): 91-97 NOV 2006
Record 2 of 2
Spiewok
S, Neumann P, Hepburn HR
Preparation
for disturbance-induced absconding of Cape honeybee colonies
Apis
mellifera capensis Esch.)
INSECT
SOC 53 (1): 27-31 FEB 2006
25. WOYKE J., SKOWRONEK, W.
98. Spermatogenesis in diploid drones of honey bee.
J. APIC RES. 13(3): 183-190; 1974
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Herzner
G, Schmitt T, Heckel F, et al.
Brothers
smell similar: variation in the sex pheromone of male European Beewolves
Philanthus
triangulum F. (Hymenoptera : Crabronidae) and its implications for
inbreeding
avoidance
BIOL J
LINN SOC 89 (3): 433-442 NOV 2006
26. WOYKE J.
39. Causes of repeated mating flights by queen honeybees.ss
J. APIC. RES. 3(1): 17-23; 1964
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Jensen AB, Palmer KA, Chaline N, et al.
Quantifying
honey bee mating range and isolation in semi-isolated valleys by DNA
microsatellite
paternity analysis
CONSERV
GENET 6 (4): 527-537 JUL 2005
27. WOYKE J.
36. What happens to diploid drone larvae in a honeybee colony.
J. APIC. RES. 2(2): 73-76; 1963
Record 1 of
2
cited in 2 papers
Cho SC,
Huang ZY, Green DR, et al.
Evolution
of the complementary sex-determination gene of honey bees:
Balancing
selection and trans-species polymorphisms
GENOME
RES 16 (11): 1366-1375 NOV 2006
Record 2 of 2
Hedrick
PW, Gadau J, Page RE
Genetic
sex determination and extinction
TRENDS
ECOL EVOL 21 (2): 55-57 FEB 2006
28. WOYKE J.
262. Invasion of Capensis bee
PROC. 1 INT EL C CAP BEE: 35;1995
Record 1 of
2
2 papers cited
Dietemann
V, Pflugfelder J, Hartel S, et al.
Social
parasitism by honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis Esch.):
evidence
for pheromonal resistance to host queen's signals
BEHAV
ECOL SOCIOBIOL 60 (6): 785-793 OCT 2006
Record 2 of 2
Hartel
S, Neumann P, Raassen FS, et al.
Social
parasitism by Cape honeybee workers in colonies of their own subspecies
(Apis
mellifera capensis Esch.)
INSECT
SOC 53 (2): 183-193 2006
29. WOYKE J.
218. Biology and management of African honeybees Apis mellifera
adansonii in Africa.
PROC. 32 INT CONGR. APIMONDIA, BUCHAREST: 44-47; 1989
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Spiewok
S, Neumann P, Hepburn HR
Preparation
for disturbance-induced absconding of Cape honeybee colonies
(Apis
mellifera capensis Esch.)
INSECT
SOC 53 (1): 27-31 FEB 2006
30. WOYKE J.
21b. 1. Biologia Pszczó?, 2. Genetyka pszczół
PSZCZELNICTWO ALBATROS: :219; 1998
Rekord 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Spodniewska
A, Romaniuk K
Residues
of chlorinated hydrocarbons in bees in relation to apiary location
MED WETER
62 (10): 1200-1201 OCT 2006
31. WOYKE J.
54. Wovon hängt die Zahl der Spermien in der Samenblase der auf naturlichem
Wege
begatteten Königinen ab?
Z BIENENFORSCH 8(3): 236-247; 1966
Record 1 of
1
cited in 1 paper
Collins AM
Insemination
of honey bee, Apis mellifera, queens with non-frozen stored semen:
sperm concentration
measured with a spectrophotometer
J APICULT RES
44 (4): 141-145 2005
2006 Total 31 Woyke papers cited; in 36 publications
of other authors