نتایج جستجو برای: bee nests

تعداد نتایج: 18837  

Journal: :Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 2022

In order to act as effective agricultural pollinators wild bees must not only pollinate the target crop, but also have nesting behaviours that allow them nest nearby or in situ. To establish their potential crop we studied stem-nesting genus Exoneura, and around Rubus berry farms Yarra Valley, Australia, where they had been observed forested areas. Honey (Apis mellifera L.) are used managed of ...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2015
mahsa ghobadi donat agosti mohammad mahdavi mohammad hassan jouri

harvester ants are known as one of the most renowned bio-disturbances in the arid and semi-arid ecosystems that affecte vegetation by collecting seeds and harvesting plants. it seems that physiognomy of plant association in steppe shrub land of roodshoor, saveh, iran has been highly changed by harvester ants’ activities that caused to conduct this research. the study was carried out on active a...

2006
E. A. Schlüns P. Neumann H. Schlüns H. R. Hepburn

Nestmate recognition in the queenless ponerine ant, Streblognathus aethiopicus, was evaluated with a behavioural bioassay. Ten pairs of nests were randomly chosen from an aggregation of 74 nests. While nestmates never showed aggression towards each other, the behaviour towards non-nestmates was either aggressive or non-aggressive, demonstrating the ability to recognize nestmates. Also, the nest...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2013
A L B G Peronti L B R Fernandes M A Fernandes

Ants and bees (Hymenoptera) are frequently associated with scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) and other Sternorrhyncha in a mutualistic relationship. Associations with ants are best known, and they tend to clean, protect and even transport these insects in exchange for honeydew (Way, 1963). Studies between coccoids and bees are less common, although in some regions of Europe the associations ...

2004
Dianah Nalwanga Thomas E Martin Percy FitzPatrick

Choice of nest site has important consequences for nest survival. We examined nest-site characteristics relative to nest success in Karoo Prinias breeding in coastal dwarf shrubland, where high nest predation is the main cause of nest failure. Initially, we compared nests that failed during the building, laying, incubation and nestling stages and those from which young were successfully raised,...

2002
Eduardo T. Mezquida Luis Marone

We studied the effect of the general structure of the nest plant, especially the presence of thorns, and the structural homogeneity of the nest patch, on the vulnerability of nests to predation, using natural and artificial nests. Artificial nests placed in non-thorny plants had a significantly lower predation rate and higher daily survival rate than those in thorny plants. The addition of a ‘t...

2014
Thomas Oliver Mérő Antun Žuljević Katalin Varga Szabolcs Lengyel

We monitored the breeding success of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) in four reed habitats (e. g. clay pits, marsh and fishponds, small canals and large canals) in northwestern Vojvodina (Serbia) between 2009 and 2011 (three breeding seasons). A total of 596 Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) nests were found and monitored. The overall parasitism rate for the study area was 0.12...

2017
Richard A. Dolbeer Jerrold L. Belant Glen E. Bernhardt E. BERNHARDT

-We evaluated aerial photography (full coverage, using fixed-wing aircraft) and aerial video (transects, using helicopter) surveys to estimate the population of Laughing Gull (Larus ahicilla) nests in Jamaica Bay, NewYork, during June 1992-1995. We counted 4,920 nests in the colony using aerial photography and estimated 5,367 nests using aerial video in 1992. In 1993-1995, we respectively count...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
hernando raphael alvis-miranda universidad de cartagena nancy carolina duarte-valdivieso chang gung memorial hospital at linkou, taiwan gabriel alcala-cerra universidad de cartagena luis rafael moscote-salazar universidad de cartagena

bee stings are commonly encountered worldwide. various manifestations after bee sting have been described including local reactions which are common, systemic responses such as anaphylaxis, diffuse intravascular coagulation and hemolysis. we report a case of a 74-year-old man who developed neurologic deficit 5 hours after bee stings, which was confirmed to be left frontal infarction on brain ct...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Sarah A. Knutie Sabrina M. McNew Andrew W. Bartlow Daniela A. Vargas Dale H. Clayton

Introduced parasites are a threat to biodiversity when naïve hosts lack effective defenses against such parasites [1]. Several parasites have recently colonized the Galápagos Islands, threatening native bird populations [2]. For example, the introduced parasitic nest fly Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae) has been implicated in the decline of endangered species of Darwin's finches, such as th...

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