The Work Of Anita Collins |
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Anita M. Collins is a Bee Research Geneticist with a strong interest in the preservation of honey bee germplasm. She has published many papers and magazine articles on the subject of honey bee semen and it's preparation and storage, because of my interest in Instrumental insemination of honey bees, some of these are reproduced on the links in the menu at left.
Sources of variation in the viability of honey bee, apis mellifera l., semen collected for artificial insemination. Invertebrate Reproduction and Development. 45(3):231-237.
Functional longevity of honey bee, apis mellifera l., queens inseminated with low viability semen. Journal of Apicultural Research. 43(4):167-171.
Inside/out the queen: All the parts and pieces. Bee Culture. 132(11):44-45.
Inside/out the drone: All the parts and pieces. Bee Culture. 132(10):26-27.
Performance of honey bee apis mellifera l., queens reared in beeswax cells impregnated with coumaphos. Journal of Apicultural Research. 43(3):128-134.
Variation in time of egg hatch by the honey bee, apis mellifera (hymenoptera: apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 97(1): 140-146.
Detection of deformed wing virus infection in honey bees Apis mellifera L. in the United States. American Bee Journal. 144(7):557-559.
Effects of coumaphos on queen rearing in the honey bee, apis mellifera l. Apidologie. 35:605-610
Effective viability threshold for preserved honey bee semen. Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 16:166.
Apis mellifera queen replacement in the presence of chemical stress. - (Abstract) - (25-Jun-02)
Partial cytochrome 'B' sequences for six hymenoptera of the Eastern United States. - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (18-Sep-01)
Long term semen storage natural or non frozen - (Abstract) - (01-Sep-00)
Written... 15 April 2006,
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