Mert Kükrer

E-mail
kukrer@metu.edu.tr
Department
Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences
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Honey Bee Diversity Is Swayed by Migratory Beekeeping and Trade Despite Conservation Practices: Genetic Evidence for the Impact of Anthropogenic Factors on Population Structure
Kükrer, Mert; Kence, Aykut (2021-04-15)
The intense admixture of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations at a global scale is mostly attributed to the widespread migratory beekeeping practices and replacement of queens and colonies with non-native races or hyb...
Climate Change Prompts Monitoring and Systematic Utilization of Honey Bee Diversity in Turkey
Kükrer, Mert; Bilgin, Cemal Can (2020-7-01)
Quantitative studies concerning the impact of climate change on pollinators are generally lacking. Relationship between honey bee diversity, present local adaptations and adaptive capacity of subspecies and ecotypes in the...
Genetic structure – geography relations of honeybee subspecies in Turkey: a survey and a test of niche overlap
Kükrer, Mert; Turak, Ayşe; Bilgin, Cemal Can (null; 2019-08-01)
Subspecies or “geographic races” of honeybees (Apis mellifera) differ in morphology, biogeography and behavior and appear to have diversified following reproductive isolation during the Pleistocene glaciation. Habitat-spec...
Phylogeography of Turkish Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) Based on mtDNA Sequences
Çelikgil, Atila; Kükrer, Mert; Bilgin, Cemal Can (null; 2019-07-09)
There are 26 recognized subspecies of honeybees throughout the world and 5 of them are distributed in Turkey. Due to the migratory beekeepers and queen trade practices in addition to other anthropogenic factors, population...
Muğla Bal Arısında (Apis mellifera anatoliaca) Amerikan Yavru Çürüklüğü Hastalığına Karşı Direnç Geliştirilmesi
Oskay, Devrim; Kükrer, Mert; Kence, Aykut (2019-6-01)
Bal arıları, yabani ve kültüre alınmış bitkilerin tozlaşması için önemlidir. Bal arısı hastalıkları ve zararlıları yaygın kullanılan kimyasallara karşı dirençli hale gelmiştir. Kovandaki hastalıklara karşı sürekli güvenle ...
Adaptive Traits of Turkish Honeybee Subspecies in Response to Climate: A Survey and a Test of Niche Overlap
Kükrer, Mert; Bilgin, Cemal Can (2017-09-28)
A Survey of Niche Overlap and Adaptive Trait Responses of Turkish Honeybee Subspecies to Climate
Kükrer, Mert; Bilgin, Cemal Can; Turak, Ayşe (2016-11-05)
Introduction: Over 24 subspecies or “geographic races” of honeybees in the world appear to have diversified following isolation during the Pleistocene glaciations. Research on their differences in morphology, biogeography,...
Adaptive traits of Turkish honeybee subspecies in response to climate A survey and a test of niche overlap
Kükrer, Mert; Bilgin, Cemal Can (null; 2016-09-01)
Genetic impact of anthropogenic factors on honey bee diversity in Turkey
Kükrer, Mert; Kence, Aykut (null; 2015-08-07)
Intense admixture of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations is mostly attributed to migratory beekeeping practices and replacement of queens or colonies with non-native races or hybrids of different subspecies. These tw...
Breeding Muğla bee against diseases.
Oskay, Devrim; Kence, Aykut; Kükrer, Mert; Ferek, Övgü; İvgin Tunca, Rahşan (null; 2014-09-05)
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