Conclusions and future perspectives
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. All rights reserved. In this chapter, we briefly provide future directions for study that we believe will broadly benefit the bees and people of Asia and abroad. Asia maintains the highest biodiversity of native honey bee species on the planet, in addition...
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Main Authors: | Panuwan Chantawannakul, Samuel Ramsey, Geoffrey Williams, Peter Neumann |
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