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Wolfgang Ritter

Wolfgang Ritter (born October 28, 1948) is a German biologist and melittology specialist in beekeeping and a veterinary pathology expert on the varroa destructor parasites on bees.

Ritter completed his studies of chemistry and biology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität and did a doctorate at the Institute for Bees Research in Oberursel near Frankfurt am Main. Since 1980, he has been leading the Bee Research Department at the Institute for Veterinary Hygiene at Freiburg im Breisgau (today part of the CVUA Freiburg). In 1987 Ritter was elected as President of the Scientific Commission of the International Federation of Beekeepers' Associations "Apimondia" - he left this position in 2015. Moreover, since 1991, he has been working as expert and leader of the reference laboratory for bee health of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Until 2007, Ritter was a visiting lecturer in the field of bee research at the Faculty for Agricultural Science of the University of Kassel. In addition, since 2010, Ritter has been employed as instructor of the DG Sanco organized course for European veterinarians in the frame of "Better Training for safer food in EU countries". In his specialist area of bee health and ecological beekeeping, Ritter has already published more than 600 well-known peer reviewed and popular scientific publications and has been author and editor of several books. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hebbels Psychologie und dramatische Charaktergestaltung / by Ritter, Wolfgang, 1943-

    Published 1973
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    Flying apparatus of blow-fly, contribution to morphology and physiology of organs of flight in insects

    Published 1911
    Other Authors: “…Ritter, Wolfgang…”
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Flying apparatus of blow-fly, contribution to morphology and physiology of organs of flight in insects.

    Published 1911
    Other Authors: “…Ritter, Wolfgang…”
    Full Text (via ProQuest)
    Government Document eBook
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