نتایج جستجو برای: artificial bees colony

تعداد نتایج: 349927  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Susan W Nicolson

Avenues of water gain and loss in bees are examined here at two levels of organisation: the individual and the colony. Compared with the majority of terrestrial insects, bees have a high water turnover. This is due to their nectar diet and, in larger species, substantial metabolic water production during flight, counteracted by high evaporative and excretory losses. Water fluxes at the colony l...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Sandra Rauch Ainura Ashiralieva Kati Hedtke Elke Genersch

Paenibacillus larvae is the etiological agent of American foulbrood (AFB) in honeybees. Recently, different genotypes of P. larvae (ERIC I to ERIC IV) were defined, and it was shown that these genotypes differ inter alia in their virulence on the larval level. On the colony level, bees mitigate AFB through the hygienic behavior of nurse bees. Therefore, we investigated how the hygienic behavior...

2017
Dennis vanEngelsdorp Kirsten S Traynor Michael Andree Elinor M Lichtenberg Yanping Chen Claude Saegerman Diana L Cox-Foster

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies continue to experience high annual losses that remain poorly explained. Numerous interacting factors have been linked to colony declines. Understanding the pathways linking pathophysiology with symptoms is an important step in understanding the mechanisms of disease. In this study we examined the specific pathologies associated with honey bees collected from ...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2001
J D Evans

Nucleotide sequence analyses were used to identify acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV) and Kashmir bee virus (KBV) isolated from a single honey bee colony. Most of the bees in this colony carried KBV. Some individual bees also carried ABPV, a coexistence not yet seen between these two viruses. Implications of coinfection on viral efficacy are discussed, along with a restriction enzyme assay that c...

2016
Fanny Mondet Seo Hyun Kim Joachim R. de Miranda Dominique Beslay Yves Le Conte Alison R. Mercer

Social immunity forms an essential part of the defence repertoire of social insects. In response to infestation by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and its associated viruses, honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) have developed a specific behaviour (varroa-sensitive hygiene, or VSH) that helps protect the colony from this parasite. Brood cells heavily infested with mites are uncapped, the brood k...

2010
Konrad Diwold Madeleine Beekman Martin Middendorf

In recent years several bee inspired optimization techniques have been proposed. These methods are either based on the bees’ foraging or mating behavior. Both foraging and mating regulate distributions outside (foraging) or within a colony (mating). Foraging determines the ratio of individuals that explore the surroundings for new food sources and those that exploit known food sources, while ma...

2014
Elodie Urlacher Ingrid S. Tarr Alison R. Mercer

Alarm pheromone and its major component isopentylacetate induce stress-like responses in forager honey bees, impairing their ability to associate odors with a food reward. We investigated whether isopentylacetate exposure decreases appetitive learning also in young worker bees. While isopentylacetate-induced learning deficits were observed in guards and foragers collected from a queen-right col...

2015
Benjamin P. Oldroyd Stephen C. Pratt

The brood cells of a colony of eusocial bees are a core part of its existence. Not only do the cells provide a nursery for the brood, but they also provide the structure on which the colony lives. As such, the comb structure is itself under natural selection to provide an environment in which a colony can thrive. Via examples from the stingless bees and the honey bees, we show that aspects of n...

2015
Ashay Shrivastava Manish Gupta Shashank Swami Shraddha Saxena Kavita Sharma Savita Shiwani Harish Sharma Amit Singh Neetesh Gupta Nishant Pathak Sudhanshu Tiwari

Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) Algorithm is an optimization algorithm used to find out the global optima. In ABC, each bee stores the information of feasible solution or candidate solution and stochastically modifies this over time, based on the information provided by neighboring bees, it speculative modifies over time and based on the best solution found by the bee itself. . In this proposed wor...

2018
Robin E. Owen

The commercial production of bumble bee colonies is a multi-million dollar business worldwide. The pollination of greenhouse tomatoes is largely dependent on this industry. However, microparasites are prevalent in many of these colonies and can spread to wild populations of bumble bees. Academic researchers now commonly purchase colonies for their work. I believe that this raises some questions...

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