2014 Cilt 14 Sayı 2
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Item Morphometric analysis of honeybees distributed in northern Turkey along the Black sea coast(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2015-07-20) Fuchs, Stefan; Çakmak, Selvinar S.; Koca, Ayça Özkan; Nentchev, Peter; Kandemir, İrfan; Çakmak, İbrahim; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mustafakemalpaşa Meslek Yüksek Okulu.The objective of this study was to discriminate the honeybee populations distributed in different regions of northern Turkey, in a land strip approximately following the Black Sea Coast up into Thrace. To assess the morphological variation between populations, a total of 58 colonies was evaluated in statistical analysis based on standard morphometric measurements using 34 morphometric characters. Discriminant function analysis (DFA) yielded high percentages of correct reclassifications between 6 tentative population groups from geographic regions differing in climatic and ecological characteristics. In particular, results showed a gradual character shift from the Eastern end of the distribution (bordering Georgia) to the Western end (bordering Bulgaria) of the sampling area. To explore relations to adjacent subspecies, we included reference samples obtained fromthe Morphometric Bee Data Bank in Oberursel-Germany. This combined DFA confirmed that A. m. anatoliaca is the predominant subspecies in northern part of Turkey extending into Thrace region. A. m. caucasica is prevalent in some Eastern Black Sea locations, but allocations to this subspecies were also found scattered westwards up to Northern Thrace indicating the influence of beekeeper activities. Bees in Southern Thrace were A. m anatoliaca, while those of North Thrace, though mixed, showed close relations to A. m. carnica.