5. Honigbienen
Der Schwerpunkt der folgenden Literaturangaben liegt natürlich nicht auf der Imkerei, sondern der Biologie der wilden Europäischen Honigbiene (Apis mellifera mellifera) und der Konkurrenz domestizierter Honigbienen mit (solitären und sozialen) Wildbienen.
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