Ecology, Behaviour and Control of Apis cerana with a Focus on Relevance to the Australian Incursion

Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 558 - 592
Published: Oct 21, 2013
Abstract
Apis cerana Fabricius is endemic to most of Asia, where it has been used for honey production and pollination services for thousands of years. Since the 1980s, A. cerana has been introduced to areas outside its natural range (namely New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Australia), which sparked fears that it may become a pest species that could compete with, and negatively affect, native Australian fauna and flora, as well as commercially kept...
Paper Details
Title
Ecology, Behaviour and Control of Apis cerana with a Focus on Relevance to the Australian Incursion
Published Date
Oct 21, 2013
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
558 - 592
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