نتایج جستجو برای: mdicago scutellata

تعداد نتایج: 235  

2016
Kyle Shackleton Nicholas J. Balfour Hasan Al Toufailia Roberto Gaioski Marcela de Matos Barbosa Carina A. de S. Silva José M. S. Bento Denise A. Alves Francis L. W. Ratnieks

Foraging animals must often decide among resources which vary in quality and quantity. Nectar is a resource that exists along a continuum of quality in terms of sugar concentration and is the primary energy source for bees. Alternative sugar sources exist, including fruit juice, which generally has lower energetic value than nectar. We observed many honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata) foragin...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
Christopher W Dick Gabriela Etchelecu Frédéric Austerlitz

Tropical rainforest trees typically occur in low population densities and rely on animals for cross-pollination. It is of conservation interest therefore to understand how rainforest fragmentation may alter the pollination and breeding structure of remnant trees. Previous studies of the Amazonian tree Dinizia excelsa (Fabaceae) found African honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata) as the predomin...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2015
Nadine C Chapman Brock A Harpur Julianne Lim Thomas E Rinderer Michael H Allsopp Amro Zayed Benjamin P Oldroyd

The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is the world's most important pollinator and is ubiquitous in most agricultural ecosystems. Four major evolutionary lineages and at least 24 subspecies are recognized. Commercial populations are mainly derived from subspecies originating in Europe (75-95%). The Africanized honeybee is a New World hybrid of A. m. scutellata from Africa and European subspecies, with ...

2016
Samir M Kadri Brock A Harpur Ricardo O Orsi Amro Zayed

The Africanized honeybee (AHB) is a population of Apis mellifera found in the Americas. AHBs originated in 1956 in Rio Clara, Brazil where imported African A. m. scutellata escaped and hybridized with local populations of European A. mellifera. Africanized populations can now be found from Northern Argentina to the Southern United States. AHBs-often referred to as 'Killer Bees'- are a major con...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Susan W Nicolson Leo de Veer Angela Köhler Christian W W Pirk

The internal temperature of flowers may be higher than air temperature, and warmer nectar could offer energetic advantages for honeybee thermoregulation, as well as being easier to drink owing to its lower viscosity. We investigated the responses of Apis mellifera scutellata (10 colonies) to warmed 10% w/w sucrose solutions, maintained at 20-35°C, independent of low air temperatures, and to 20%...

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