{"title":"It Will Be Hard to Find Honey Bees in This Issue!","authors":"","doi":"10.1080/0005772x.2021.1950996","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Bee World • VOL 98 • September 2021 • Page 73 © 2021 International Bee Research Association. It Will Be Hard to Find Honey Bees in This Issue! One important landmark decision I have been undecided about since I became the editor of Bee World is the scope of species that should be included in the journal. We have discussed this on the editorial board in recent years, but also did not come to a conclusion. “[Bee World] welcomes submissions on all aspects of beekeeping and all species of bees worldwide” is written in the aims and scope section on the Taylor and Francis journal website. Actually, no one remembers who established this. Beekeeping and beekeepers are also explicitly mentioned in this text, but this should be clear, although Bee World is not, and has not been in its now 102-year-long history, a beekeeping magazine. Nevertheless, it is clear that articles on all species of the genus Apis and all species that cause diseases in or parasitize bees, or are in any other form associated with representatives of this genus, have permission to be presented in this journal – including humans! In contrast to the younger sibling publication IBRA, the Journal of Apicultural Research (JAR, happy 60th volume by the way!) more directly refers to the management of bee colonies of the genus Apis by using the word ‘apiculture’ in their title, though the “Api-” could also be interpreted as referring to the major group of Apoidea. Nevertheless, the suffix culture directly hints toward managed bees.","PeriodicalId":8783,"journal":{"name":"Bee World","volume":"285 1","pages":"73 - 73"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-07-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Bee World","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/0005772x.2021.1950996","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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在这期杂志上很难找到蜜蜂!
蜜蜂世界•第98卷•2021年9月•第73页©2021国际蜜蜂研究协会。在这期杂志上很难找到蜜蜂!自从我成为《蜜蜂世界》的编辑以来,我一直没有做出一个重要的里程碑式的决定,那就是该杂志应该收录哪些物种。近年来,我们在编委会上讨论过这个问题,但也没有得出结论。泰勒和弗朗西斯期刊网站的目标和范围部分写道:“[蜜蜂世界]欢迎在养蜂业的各个方面和全世界所有种类的蜜蜂提交意见书。”实际上,没人记得是谁创立了这个组织。养蜂和养蜂人也在这篇文章中明确提到,但这一点应该很清楚,尽管《蜜蜂世界》在其102年的历史中不是,也不是一本养蜂杂志。然而,很明显,关于api属所有物种的文章,以及所有引起蜜蜂疾病或寄生蜜蜂的物种,或与该属代表相关的任何其他形式的文章,都有权在本杂志上发表——包括人类!与较年轻的兄弟刊物IBRA相比,《养蜂研究杂志》(JAR,顺便说一下,快乐的第60卷!)更直接地提到了Apis属蜂群的管理,在标题中使用了“养蜂”这个词,尽管“Api-”也可以被解释为指的是Apoidea的主要群体。然而,culture这个后缀直接暗示了被管理的蜜蜂。
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