نتایج جستجو برای: apis mellifera

تعداد نتایج: 10249  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Toshiya Yamashita S Shuichi Haupt Hidetoshi Ikeno Hiroyuki Ai

The odor localization strategy induced by odors learned via differential conditioning of the proboscis extension response was investigated in honeybees. In response to reward-associated but not non-reward-associated odors, learners walked longer paths than non-learners and control bees. When orange odor reward association was learned, the path length and the body turn angles were small during o...

2004
F. A. Moritz

Aasrancr: Two African races of the honey bee (Äpis mellifera capansis and A. m. scutellatal have a signilicantly shorter postcapping stage of worker brood than A. rn. carnica. An average within-race heritability of this character is estimated as h2 = 0.8. Reciprocal crosses between the races show that the duration of the postcapping stage also is maternaffy affected (m = 0.23). As the reproduct...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2005
J M Flores M Spivak I Gutiérrez

Chalkbrood disease in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) is caused by an infection with Ascosphaera apis. Disease expression requires the consumption of fungal spores and a predisposing condition in the susceptible brood. A. apis spores within sheets of wax foundation could be a source of inoculum leading to chalkbrood, but it is also possible that these spores remain confined in the wax and do not ...

2015
Andreagiovanni Reina Gabriele Valentini Cristian Fernández-Oto Marco Dorigo Vito Trianni Zhen Wang

The engineering of large-scale decentralised systems requires sound methodologies to guarantee the attainment of the desired macroscopic system-level behaviour given the microscopic individual-level implementation. While a general-purpose methodology is currently out of reach, specific solutions can be given to broad classes of problems by means of well-conceived design patterns. We propose a d...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Leandro R Monteiro José Alexandre F Diniz-Filho Sérgio F dos Reis Edilson D Araújo

The recently developed geometric morphometrics methods represent an important contribution of statistics and geometry to the study of biological shapes. We propose simple protocols using shape distances that incorporate geometric techniques into linear quantitative genetic models that should provide insights into the contribution of genetics to shape variation in organisms. The geometric approa...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2013
Kathryn J Montovan Nathaniel Karst Laura E Jones Thomas D Seeley

In the beeswax combs of honey bees, the cells of brood, pollen, and honey have a consistent spatial pattern that is sustained throughout the life of a colony. This spatial pattern is believed to emerge from simple behavioral rules that specify how the queen moves, where foragers deposit honey/pollen and how honey/pollen is consumed from cells. Prior work has shown that a set of such rules can e...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2003
Martin Giurfa Marco Schubert Carolina Reisenman Bertram Gerber Harald Lachnit

We addressed the question of whether the amount of individual experience determines the use of elemental or configural visual discrimination strategies in free-flying honeybees Apis mellifera. We trained bees to fly into a Y-maze to collect sucrose solution on a rewarded stimulus presented in one of the arms of the maze. Stimuli were colour disks, violet (V), green (G) or yellow (Y), which were...

2012
Alberto Galindo-Cardona A. Carolina Monmany Rafiné Moreno-Jackson Carlos Rivera-Rivera Carlos Huertas-Dones Laura Caicedo-Quiroga Tugrul Giray

Male honey bees fly and gather at Drone Congregation Areas (DCAs), where drones and queens mate in flight. DCAs occur in places with presumably characteristic features. Using previously described landscape characteristics and observations on flight direction of drones in nearby apiaries, 36 candidate locations were chosen across the main island of Puerto Rico. At these locations, the presence o...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Daniel J C Kronauer Robert A Johnson Jacobus J Boomsma

The evolution of mating systems in eusocial Hymenoptera is constrained because females mate only during a brief period early in life, whereas inseminated queens and their stored sperm may live for decades. Considerable research effort during recent years has firmly established that obligate multiple mating has evolved only a few times: in Apis honeybees, Vespula wasps, Pogonomyrmex harvester an...

2017
Alexandra Veress Tímea Wilk János Kiss Ferenc Olasz Péter P. Papp

The annotated draft genome sequences of two recent Saccharibacter sp. strains isolated from honey and a honey bee stomach in 2014 are reported here. Currently, two Saccharibacter whole-genome sequences are available in databases; thus, the sequences of our new isolates will contribute to a better understanding of Saccharibacter genomes.

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