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 Dizzy_Height

link 5.03.2009 19:17 
Subject: Порода пчел...
Пункт в табличке - порода и разновидность пчелы.:)

С разновидностью понятно - это species, а вот с породой пчелиной не так понятно, ведь breed о насекомых не скажешь, по крайней мере, гугль утвреждает, что такого не бывает.

Вдруг кто знает - подскажите) Спасибо)

 %&$

link 5.03.2009 19:19 

 В. Бузаков

link 5.03.2009 19:25 
bee race

 Dizzy_Height

link 5.03.2009 19:28 
Thanks a lot)

 %&$

link 5.03.2009 19:30 

 %&$

link 5.03.2009 19:31 

 Dizzy_Height

link 5.03.2009 19:32 
читала уже... спешиз - больше как вид...

 %&$

link 5.03.2009 19:34 
спешиз - больше как вид...
Now i see)

 Dizzy_Height

link 5.03.2009 19:43 
:) сенкс)

 watchkeeper @ work

link 5.03.2009 20:03 
breeding line ?
What is a bee stock?The term “stock” is defined as a loose combination of traits that characterize a particular group of bees. Such groups can be divided by species, race, region, population, or breeding line in a commercial operation.
http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:SqcU8Zi-k3oJ:www.cals.ncsu.edu/entomology/apiculture/PDF files/1.12.pdf+bee+"breeding+line"&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=ca

 Dizzy_Height

link 5.03.2009 20:09 
Но тут слово race также есть... Оно обширнее, выходит?..
Или:
Surviver Stock: the new bee race Queen & Bee Breeding Beesource Beekeeping Forums > General Beekeeping Forums > Queen & Bee Breeding For a new beekeeper, I was choosing a race hoping to capitalize on the characteristics of the races, but not realizing that Beekeeper Bob who would sell me my nuc has been outmating his...

 watchkeeper @ work

link 5.03.2009 20:18 
Reg: "С разновидностью понятно - это species"
Beware:
вид - species
Подвид - subspecies
Разновидность- variety
Подразновидность- subvariety.
Форма -form
Подформа -subform

 В. Бузаков

link 5.03.2009 20:40 
Some biologists use race synonymously with subspecies or - in botany- variety, to refer to divisions within a species. Pure representatives of any race are becoming ever rarer because humans have imported favored subspecies to regions that previously had distinctive type(s) of their own, and the imported bees have interbred with the native bees. The best chance to find representatives of any subspecies is in the center or the most protected part of the subspecies' native area. In the Americas, there has been a great deal of mixing of races of "Apis mellifera", since all American honey bees have been imported at some point after 1492. Lacking systematic and widespread DNA analyses it is difficult to estimate which subspecies predominate there, and it is probably more realistic to treat most feral populations as belonging to undefined hybrid lineages.

There are also certain lineages of honey bees whose rank is below that of subspecies (particularly within the nominate subspecies, "A. m. mellifera"), being little more than color variants or domesticated lineages ("strains") that may not be correlated with distinct native distributions; these are "races" in the most restrictive sense, and are often referred to as "breeds". These were often given their own scientific names when originally described, but modern zoological nomenclature does not recognize the names given to these forms as valid (only ranks of subspecies and above have formal scientific names in zoology). Lineages of known hybrid origin, such as africanized bees and Buckfast bees, also do not have formal names

 

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