نتایج جستجو برای: bombus terrestris

تعداد نتایج: 2344  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Jeffrey J M Pereboom William C Jordan Seirian Sumner Robert L Hammond Andrew F G Bourke

Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenoptera is central to understanding how variation in gene expression underlies adaptive phenotypic diversity. We investigated for the first time the association between differential gene expression and queen-worker caste determination in the bumble-bee Bombus terrestris. Using suppression subtractive ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2005
Pierre Rasmont Ariane Regali Thomas C Ings Georges Lognay Evelyne Baudart Michel Marlier Emile Delcarte Pascal Viville Cécile Marot Pol Falmagne Jean-Claude Verhaeghe Lars Chittka

The mineral, total amino acid, and sterol compositions of pollen collected by Apis mellifera L. were compared with the pollen of a plant consumed by Bombus terrestris (L.): Arbutus unedo L. This plant provides the predominant food resource for the main autumn generation of B. terrestris in southern France. Honey bees also forage on this plant, although only for nectar. The mineral composition o...

2005
PIERRE RASMONT ARIANE REGALI THOMAS C. INGS GEORGES LOGNAY EVELYNE BAUDART MICHEL MARLIER EMILE DELCARTE PASCAL VIVILLE CÉCILE MAROT POL FALMAGNE JEAN-CLAUDE VERHAEGHE LARS CHITTKA

The mineral, total amino acid, and sterol compositions of pollen collected by Apis mellifera L. were compared with the pollen of a plant consumed by Bombus terrestris (L.): Arbutus unedo L. This plant provides the predominant food resource for the main autumn generation of B. terrestris in southern France. Honey bees also forage on this plant, although only for nectar. The mineral composition o...

2016
Adam R. Smith Peter Graystock William O.H. Hughes

Foraging specialization allows social insects to more efficiently exploit resources in their environment. Recent research on honeybees suggests that specialization on pollen or nectar among foragers is linked to reproductive physiology and sensory tuning (the Reproductive Ground-Plan Hypothesis; RGPH). However, our understanding of the underlying physiological relationships in non-Apis bees is ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1986
D J Raski A Valenzuela-A

Four new species of Criconematoidea are described from Hoste Island, Chile. Criconema certesi n. sp. is distinguished by the fine, spine-like, cuticular extensions on body annuli; projection of annuli into rows of scales on posterior part of body; single, smooth, labial annulus set off by short collar from second (first body) annulus which is about same diameter as first (labial) annulus. Male ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Riccardo Bommarco Ola Lundin Henrik G Smith Maj Rundlöf

The species richness of flower-visiting insects has declined in past decades, raising concerns that the ecosystem service they provide by pollinating crops and wild plants is threatened. The relative commonness of different species with shared ecological traits can play a pervasive role in determining ecosystem functioning, but information on changes in abundances of pollinators over time is la...

Journal: :Science 2013
Dominic Clarke Heather Whitney Gregory Sutton Daniel Robert

Insects use several senses to forage, detecting floral cues such as color, shape, pattern, and volatiles. We report a formerly unappreciated sensory modality in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris), detection of floral electric fields. These fields act as floral cues, which are affected by the visit of naturally charged bees. Like visual cues, floral electric fields exhibit variations in pattern and ...

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