Dr. Bozic's Bibliography
A. Scientific Papers
1. Bozic, J. and Valentincic,
T. 1991. Attendants and followers of honeybee waggle dances.
Journal of Apicultural Research 30:103-106.
2. Bozic, J. and Valentincic, T. 1995. Cleaning
body regions during social grooming behavior of the honey bee
Apis mellifera carnica Pollman. Apidologia 26:141-147.
3. Bozic, J. and Woodring, J. 1997. Effect of
activity on the hemolymph sugar titers in honeybees. Journal
od Apicultural Research 36:33-39.
4. Bozic, J. in Woodring, J. 1998. Variation of
brain biogenic amines in mature honeybees and induction of recruitment
behavior. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 120:737-744.
B. Thesis:
1. Bozic, J. 1988. Honeybee dance communication
- analisis of followers behavior. Ljubljana:University
of Ljubljana, BF VTOZD Biologija (diploma thesis).
2. Bozic, J. 1992. Social interactions of honeybees
in hive. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, BF Department of
Biology (master thesis).
3. Bozic, J. 1996. The relationship of hemolymph
sugar, juvenile hormone and biogenic amines to the three behavioral
states of mature honeybees. Lousiana State University (dissertation).
C. Abstracts from symposium presentations
1. Bozic, J. 1991. Social grooming of the honey
bee (Apis mellifera carnica). Bee breeding and selection - International
symposium - programe and abstracts, Zagreb: Apimondia, s. 20.
2. Bozic, J. 1993. Recruitment success in attenders
and followers of the waggle dance. Proceedings of the American
Bee Research Conferance, American Bee Journal, 133: 863.
3. Kralj, J. in Bozic, J. 1993. Behavior of honey
bees attending the queen. Proceedings of the American Bee Research
ConferanceAmerican Bee Journal, 133: 866.
D. Abstract on posters
Bozic, J. 1990. Attenders and followers of the
honey bee waggle dances. The behaviour and physiology of bees
- joint colloquium - abstracts and programe, London: Royal Entomological
Society of London & International Bee Research Association.
E. Over 50 papers written in Slovene, most of
them in "Slovenian Beekeeper".
F. Published Internet Papers
Queen
mating behavior as an example of basic science observation in
beekeeping technology development
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