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1 Related terms  





2 List of notable Apiologists  





3 See also  





4 References  














Apiology: Difference between revisions






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==Related terms==

==Related terms==



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'''Melittology''' is the study of all [[bee]]s, which comprise more than 17,000 species ''other'' than honey bees. '''Apicology''' is honey bee ecology. '''Apidology''' is a variant spelling of ''apiology'' used outside of the [[Western Hemisphere]], primarily in [[Europe]] (e.g., [http://london.embnet.sk/imb/references.php?lID=13&isdept=YES&language=EN]); it is sometimes used interchangeably with ''melittology'' (e.g. [http://www.sci.muni.cz/ksfz/apido_e.html]).



==List of notable Apiologists==

==List of notable Apiologists==


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Apiology (from Latin [apis] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help), "bee", and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of honey bees, a subdiscipline of melittology, which is itself a branch of entomology. Honey bees are often chosen as a study group to answer questions on the evolution of social systems.

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List of notable Apiologists

Note: Names are listed alphabetically.

See also

References

  • ^ Thomas D Seeley
  • ^ Dr. Mark L. Winston
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