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Apidologie

A journal of the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.)

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Apidologie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the comprehensive biology of the insect superfamily Apoidea (Michener, 1944), the term 'biology' being used in the broader sense.

  • Apidologie is the official publication of the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.).
  • Main topics include behaviour, ecology, pollination, genetics, physiology, toxicology, and pathology. Systematic research can also be submitted where it concerns Apoidea.
  • Apidologie welcomes submissions on rearing, exploitation, and practical use of Apoidea and their products as far as they make a clear contribution to the understanding of bee biology
  • Gives preference to studies that are hypothesis driven. Papers which are only of descriptive kind and of local interest are not accepted.

Managing Editor
  • Marianne Peiffer
Impact factor
2.4 (2022)
5 year impact factor
2.6 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
17 days
Downloads
516,175 (2023)

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  • Partners

    Apidologie is the official journal of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and of the Deutscher Imkerbund e.V. (DIB)

  • Highlights

    Green Open Access

    The final Publisher Version of articles published in Apidologie will be made freely available under a .pdf format in an open archive after a period of embargo of 12 months. The whole archive of Apidologie is now available in the repository for scientific publication HAL.

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    Highlighted Special Issue 2016

    A new perspective on honey bee health

    Issue Editors: Marina D. Meixner, Yves le Conte

    For the past two decades, as major colony losses were repeatedly reported worldwide, honey bee health has been an issue of growing concern for beekeepers, scientists, and the general public.

    We are proud of our collaboration with the authors to compile this issue and gratefully thank all authors for their contributions. We hope the articles in this special issue will prove useful for the scientific and beekeeping community and will contribute to improving honey bee colony health worldwide.

    Read the special issue


Journal information

Electronic ISSN
1297-9678
Print ISSN
0044-8435
Co-Publisher information
INRAE and DIB
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  14. EMBiology
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  24. SCImago
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  28. UGC-CARE List (India)
  29. Wanfang
  30. Zoological Record
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