Andrzej Oleksa

About Andrzej Oleksa

Andrzej Oleksa, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Ecology, Conservation Genetics, Bees, Saproxylic beetles.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Observations of Nomioides minutissimus (Rossi, 1790) in Poland (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)

Genetic diversity and population structure of the Saharan honey bee Apis mellifera sahariensis from southeastern Morocco: introgression assessment and …

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) wing images: a tool for identification and conservation

Further evidence of population admixture in the Serbian honey bee population

Using the software DeepWings© to classify honey bees across Europe through wing geometric morphometrics

Geographical Variation of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L. 1758) Populations in South-Eastern Morocco: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis

Body Remains Left by Bird Predators as a Reliable Source for Population Genetic Studies in the Great Capricorn Beetle Cerambyx cerdo, a Veteran Oak Specialist

Mitochondrial DNA suggests the introduction of honeybees of African ancestry to East-Central Europe

Andrzej Oleksa Information

University

Position

Department of Genetics Bydgoszcz Poland

Citations(all)

1055

Citations(since 2020)

490

Cited By

728

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

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Andrzej Oleksa Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Ecology

Conservation Genetics

Bees

Saproxylic beetles

Top articles of Andrzej Oleksa

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Observations of Nomioides minutissimus (Rossi, 1790) in Poland (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)

Ampulex

Justyna Kierat

Aleksandra Żmuda

Anna Kębłowska

Łukasz E Mielczarek

Grzegorz Kilijański

...

2023/10

Genetic diversity and population structure of the Saharan honey bee Apis mellifera sahariensis from southeastern Morocco: introgression assessment and …

PLoS one

Merve Basak

Bulent Uzun

Engin Yol

2019/10/10

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) wing images: a tool for identification and conservation

GigaScience

Andrzej Oleksa

Eliza Căuia

Adrian Siceanu

Zlatko Puškadija

Marin Kovačić

...

2023

Further evidence of population admixture in the Serbian honey bee population

Insects

Marija Tanasković

Pavle Erić

Aleksandra Patenković

Katarina Erić

Milica Mihajlović

...

2022/2/9

Using the software DeepWings© to classify honey bees across Europe through wing geometric morphometrics

Insects

Carlos Ariel Yadró García

Pedro João Rodrigues

Adam Tofilski

Dylan Elen

Grace P McCormak

...

2022/12/8

Geographical Variation of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L. 1758) Populations in South-Eastern Morocco: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis

Insects

Abdessamad Aglagane

Adam Tofilski

Omar Er-Rguibi

El-Mustapha Laghzaoui

Latifa Kimdil

...

2022/3/15

Body Remains Left by Bird Predators as a Reliable Source for Population Genetic Studies in the Great Capricorn Beetle Cerambyx cerdo, a Veteran Oak Specialist

Insects

Aleksander J Redlarski

Tomasz Klejdysz

Marcin Kadej

Katarzyna Meyza

Cristina Vasilița

...

2021/6/23

Mitochondrial DNA suggests the introduction of honeybees of African ancestry to East-Central Europe

Insects

Andrzej Oleksa

Szilvia Kusza

Adam Tofilski

2021/5/2

Identification of determinants of pollen donor fecundity using the hierarchical neighborhood model

Molecular Ecology Resources

Igor J Chybicki

Andrzej Oleksa

Monika Dering

2021

Climatic oscillations in Quaternary have shaped the co-evolutionary patterns between the Norway spruce and its host-associated herbivore

Scientific Reports

Jakub Goczał

Andrzej Oleksa

Robert Rossa

Igor Chybicki

Katarzyna Meyza

...

2020/10/5

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