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Correlations between the age at which honeybee brood was grafted, characteristics of the resultant queens, and results of insemination J Woyke J. apic. Res 10 (1), 45-55, 1971 | 226 | 1971 |
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Drone larvae from fertilized eggs of the honeybee J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 2 (1), 19-24, 1963 | 142 | 1963 |
Correlations and interactions between population, length of worker life and honey production by honeybees in a temperate region J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 23 (3), 148-156, 1984 | 125 | 1984 |
Weight at emergence of honey bee (Apis mellifera caucasica) queens and its effect on live weights at the pre and post mating periods Y Kahya, HV Gençer, J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 47 (2), 118-125, 2008 | 107 | 2008 |
Survival and prophylactic control of Tropilaelaps clareae infesting Apis mellifera colonies in Afghanistan J Woyke Apidologie 15 (4), 421-434, 1984 | 89 | 1984 |
An anatomical study of the mating process in the honeybee J Woyke, F Ruttner Bee World 39 (1), 3-18, 1958 | 89 | 1958 |
Multiple mating of the honeybee queen (Apis mellifica L.) in one nuptial flight J Woyke Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci. Cl 3, 175-180, 1955 | 87 | 1955 |
Causes of repeated mating flights by queen honeybees J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 3 (1), 17-23, 1964 | 80 | 1964 |
Brood-rearing efficiency and absconding in Indian honeybees J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 15 (3-4), 133-143, 1976 | 78 | 1976 |
Effect of sex allele homo-heterozygosity on honeybee colony populations and on their honey production I. Favourable development conditions and unrestricted queens J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 19 (1), 51-63, 1980 | 74* | 1980 |
Cannibalism and brood-rearing efficiency in the honeybee J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 16 (2), 84-94, 1977 | 74 | 1977 |
Dynamics of entry of spermatozoa into the spermatheca of instrumentally inseminated queen honeybees J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 22 (3), 150-154, 1983 | 71 | 1983 |
Influence of age of drones on the results of instrumental insemination of honeybee queens J Woyke, Z Jasinski Apidologie 9 (3), 203-212, 1978 | 68 | 1978 |
Genetic proof of the origin of drones from fertilized eggs of the honeybee J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 4 (1), 7-11, 1965 | 66 | 1965 |
The hatchability of ‘lethal’eggs in a two sex-allele fraternity of honeybees J Woyke Journal of Apicultural Research 1 (1), 6-13, 1962 | 66 | 1962 |
Swarming and migration of Apis dorsata and Apis laboriosa honey bees in India, Nepal and Bhutan J Woyke, J Wilde, M Wilde Journal of Apicultural Science 56 (1), 81, 2012 | 63 | 2012 |
Rearing and viability of diploid drone larvae J Woyke Journal of Apicultural research 2 (2), 77-84, 1963 | 60 | 1963 |