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Sustainable insect management - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Deschodt CM, Scholtz CH, Kryger P: 2009. Description of the larva and pupa ofIchnestoma stobbiai Holm 1992 (Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), a range-restricted species of conservation concern. African Entomology, 17 (1), pp 43-50.

Dietemann V, Pirk CWW, Crewe RM: 2009. Is there a need for conservation of honeybees in Africa?. Apidologie, 40, pp 285-295, Full Text

Sande SO, Crewe RM, Raina SK, Nicolson SW, Gordon IJ: 2009. Proximity to a forest leads to higher honey yield: Another reason to conserve. Biological Conservation, 142, pp 2703-2709.

Jaffe R, Dietemann V, Allsopp MH, Costa C, Crewe RM, Dall Olio R, De la Rua P, El-Niweiri MAA, Fries I, Kezic N, Meusel MS, Paxton RJ, Shaibi T, Stolle E, Moritz RFA: 2009. Estimating the density of honeybee colonies across their natural range to fill the gap in pollinator decline censuses. Conservation Biology, 24 (2), pp 583-593.

Strumpher WP, Scholtz CH: 2009. New species and status changes of small flightless relictualTrox Fabricius from southern Africa (Coleoptera: Trogidae). Insect Systematics & Evolution, 40, pp 71-84.

Zheng H-Q, Jin S-H, Hu F-L, Pirk CWW: 2009. Sustainable multiple queen colonies of honey bees, Apis mellifera ligustica. Journal of Apicultural Research, 48 (4), pp 284-289.

Zheng H-Q, Jin S-H, Hu F-L, Pirk CWW, Dietemann V: 2009. Maintenance and application of multiple queen colonies in commercial beekeeping. Journal of Apicultural Research, 48 (4), pp 290-295.

Walton VM, Krüger K, Saccaggi DL, Millar IM: 2009. A survey of scale insects (Sternorryncha: Coccoidea) occurring on table grapes in South Africa. Journal of Insect Science, 9 (47), pp 1-6, Full Text

 

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