Talk:Apiology

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[edit] Wictionary

it was suggested that this page be moved to the wiktionary instead of the wikipedia. apiology is an important branch of zoology to which thousands of scientists have dedicated their lives. It is in the same category as other branches of zoology (the study of a specific group of animals) such as myrmecology, herpetology, or mammalogy. If it is gong to be removed from wikipedia, all other zoology branch pages should be moved as well. AJseagull1 00:08, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Apicology

In response to 24.174.237.205's edit. Apicology was not a typo. AJseagull1 04:55, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Joey Kalmin

I removed Joey Kalmin from the list of notable Apiologists as he works on hornets, a type of wasp not a type of bee. - AJseagull1 00:10, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

I removed Joey Kalmin again, because I can't find any legitimate references to him. Does he have any artices in a high impact peer reviewed journal? What institution is he affiliated with? Has he made any major contributions to science or industry? The other individuals listed all have been published multiple times in high impact peer reviewed journals or they made major contributions that have lead to dramatic changes to bee keeping practices world wide. AJseagull1 16:52, 13 November 2007 (UTC)