نتایج جستجو برای: honeybees

تعداد نتایج: 2517  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Astrid M Heiling Ken Cheng Lars Chittka Ann Goeth Marie E Herberstein

Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis sit on the petals of flowers and ambush prey such as honeybees. White-coloured T. spectabilis reflect in the UV (UV+ spiders) and previous research has shown that their presence, curiously, attracts honeybees to daisies. We applied an UV-absorber (Parsol) to create UV-absorbing (UV-) spiders that did not reflect any light below 395 nm wavelength. The...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2015
David F Sherry Caroline G Strang

Bumblebees and honeybees have been the subjects of a great deal of recent research in animal cognition. Many of the major topics in cognition, including memory, attention, concept learning, numerosity, spatial cognition, timing, social learning, and metacognition have been examined in bumblebees, honeybees, or both. Although bumblebees and honeybees are very closely related, they also differ in...

2012
Peter G. Kevan Randolf Menzel Martin Lindauer

Insect neurobiology and cognition are most fully understood through studies on European honeybees (Apis mellifera ssp.; Hymenoptera: Apidae). Karl von Frisch (1886–1982) became a Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology (1973) for his pioneering research on honeybee behaviour, learning and social communication (von Frisch Tanzsprache und Orientierung der Bienen. Springer, Berlin,1965, The danc...

Journal: :Applied optics 2006
Kevin S Repasky Joseph A Shaw Ryan Scheppele Christopher Melton John L Carsten Lee H Spangler

An instrument is demonstrated that can be used for optical detection of honeybees in a cluttered environment. The instrument uses a continuous-wave diode laser with a center wavelength of 808 nm and an output power of 28 mW as the laser transmitter source. Light scattered from moving honeybee wings will produce an intensity-modulated signal at a characteristic wing-beat frequency (170-270 Hz) t...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2016
G Ding N Fondevila M A Palacio J Merke A Martinez B Camacho A Aignasse E Figini G Rodriguez L Lv Z Liu W Shi

Honeybees are threatened by various pathogens and parasites. More than 18 viruses have been described in honeybees and many of them have been detected in China and Argentina. In China, both Apis cerana and Apis mellifera are raised. In Argentina, beekeepers raise different ecotypes of A. mellifera: European honeybees (in both temperate and subtropical regions) and Africanised honeybees (in subt...

Journal: :International Journal of Enviornment and Climate Change 2023

Honeybees are essential pollinators that play a crucial role in maintaining the global ecosystem and food security. However, recent years, honeybee populations have been declining rapidly due to combination of factors, including environmental stresses. Environmental stresses such as habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, disease some major affect survival health colonies. These can honeyb...

2015
Mandyam Srinivasan Shaowu Zhang MANDY AM SRINIVASAN SHAOWU ZHANG

Small Brains, Smart Minds: Vision, Perception and ‘Cognition’ in honeybees Mandyam Srinivasan & Shaowu Zhang To cite this article: Mandyam Srinivasan & Shaowu Zhang (2003) Small Brains, Smart Minds: Vision, Perception and ‘Cognition’ in honeybees, IETE Journal of Research, 49:2-3, 127-134, DOI: 10.1080/03772063.2003.11416331 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03772063.2003.11416331

2011
Ana L. Llandres Miguel A. Rodríguez-Gironés

According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and match the colour of flowers has been selected because flower visitors are less likely to detect spiders that match the colour of the flowers used as hunting platform. However, recent findings suggest that spider crypsis plays a minor role in predator detection and some studies even showed that poll...

2011
Nellie Linander Matthias Laska

The honeybee is one of the model species in insect olfaction and its sense of smell is well studied. However, knowledge about the spectrum of odorants detectable to honeybees is limited. One class of odorants that has never been tested so far are the amino acids, which are important constituents of floral nectar. The experiments reported here were conducted in order to (1) determine if the odor...

2016
Rowan Sprague Stéphane Boyer Georgia M Stevenson Steve D Wratten

BACKGROUND Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination services because of their abundance, generalist floral preferences, ease of management and hive transport. However, their populations are declining in many countries. Agri-Environment Schemes (AES) are being implemented in agricultural systems to combat the decline in populations of pollinators and other...

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