The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids: Behavioral environments of sweat bees (Halictinae) in relation to variability in social organization An experimental program was formulated to investigate the exural behaviour of concrete prestressed with aramid bre reinforced plastic tendons (A...
1964. The life cycle and social organization of bees of the genus Exoneura and its para- site, Inquilina (Hymenoptera: Xylocopidae). Univ. Kansas Sci... CD Michener - 《Insectes Sociaux》 被引量: 104发表: 1962年 Temporal Patterns of Division of Labor among Workers in the Primitively ...
A.The Social Habits of BeesB.Three Kinds of BeesC.The Production of HoneyD.Bee Keepers' Work(2)Bees are regarded as social insects because they___.A.form themselves into a good organizationB.have learned something from human societyC.need beekeepers to arrange their jobsD.are born to wor...
Details on the role of cooperation in commerce are also presented. Other topics include division of labor and the social organization of bees.WilliamsonKevin D.New Criterion
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The circadian clock is also important for the social organization of honeybee societies. Social factors influence the ontogeny of circadian rhythms and are important for social synchronization of worker activities. Both queen and worker bees switch between activities with and without circadian rhythms. ...
Due to the spatial organization of honey bee colonies, task changes also result in a change of location, with further implications on the cues that workers encounter31. How and when bees change their allocated tasks in a natural setting has typically been assessed through destructive sampling (e...
These range from complex physical structures built by collective effort; to exemplars of flexible work organization; to effective consensus building in group decisions. This special issue highlights examples of the lessons to be learned from the bees and ants, providing ways to think about how ...
disentangle, but all drive the individual’s behavior and task allocation. Due to the spatial organization of honey bee colonies, task changes also result in a change of location, with further implications on the cues that workers encounter31. How and when bees change their allocated tasks in ...
Effects of familiarity and nestmate number on social interactions in two communal bees, Andrena scotica and Panurgus calcaratus (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) Communality is considered a widespread form of social organization in bees and wasps, one in which two or more females of the same generation ...