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BEES, BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT Peter G Kevan
2007 345 pages Soft cover
49.95
(€75) Code K750
The University of Guelph, Canada has a long tradition of apicultural education. This text is based on lecture notes and other course material prepared for students by Peter Kevan in recent years. It consists of 51 chapters, each one made up of several pages of text and pictures that forms the basis for an informative lecture on the topic. Chapters are organised within eleven sections. The first seven sections discuss all important aspects of bee biology, while the next three discuss beekeeping applications: a historical view, problems in the bee yard and products. The final
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Nosrnant. Carreck
and Tony W. Johnsen
section covers other bees that are managed for pollination.
This is an excellent introduction to bee biclogy that will help beekeepers to understand the biological reasons that determine honey bee management.
ASPECTS OF SOCIALITY
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compiled by Norman Carreck and Tony Johnsen
Bees BioLocy
INSECTS
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2007 203 pages A5 soft cover 10.95
(€16.50) Code C510
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The third in a series of collected lectures presented by leading scientists to the UK Central Association of Beekeepers. The 19 papers cover many aspects of social behaviour in the Hymenoptera and Isoptera including evolution, communication, organisation, feeding, reproduction, their interaction with humans, and their conservation.
Very informative and useful to students and beekeepers.
THE COMPLETE FUNDRAISING HANDBOOK 2007 381 pages soft cover
Nina Botting and Michael Norton
21.95
(€33) Code B900
The updated 5th edition of this comprehensive source of fundraising advice. The book is divided into three sections: fundraising principles and strategies, sources of funding, and fundraising techniques, and is illustrated throughout with case studies. Practical advice and a useful guide for both novice and experienced fundraisers.
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