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Rapid measurement of the adult worker population size in honey bees

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Table  A.1  Mean  (minimum  –  maximum)  of  the  honey  bee  population  sizes  observed,  and  of  the  meteorological  conditions  encountered  during  each  observation period
Table  A.2  Statistics  for  the  two  types  of  relations  investigated  between  the  number  of  inter-frames  covered  with  adult  bees  (IFB)  counted  by  the  experienced observers and the size of honey bee colonies, for each type of observation
Table A.3 Reliability of the conversions between the number of inter-frames covered with adult bees (IFB) counted in Dadant hives and the size of honey  bee colonies, for each type of observation
Table A.4 Reliability of the conversions between the number of inter-frames covered with adult bees (IFB) counted in Langstroth hives and the population  size of adult honey bees, for each type of observation
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