نتایج جستجو برای: apis mellifera

تعداد نتایج: 10249  

Journal: :Science 2006
Charles W Whitfield Susanta K Behura Stewart H Berlocher Andrew G Clark J Spencer Johnston Walter S Sheppard Deborah R Smith Andrew V Suarez Daniel Weaver Neil D Tsutsui

We characterized Apis mellifera in both native and introduced ranges using 1136 single-nucleotide polymorphisms genotyped in 341 individuals. Our results indicate that A. mellifera originated in Africa and expanded into Eurasia at least twice, resulting in populations in eastern and western Europe that are geographically close but genetically distant. A third expansion in the New World has invo...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
P Kraft C Evangelista M Dacke T Labhart M V Srinivasan

While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of polarized light in the sky to navigate to a food source, there is little or no direct behavioural evidence that they actually do so. We have examined whether bees can be trained to find their way through a maze composed of four interconnected tunnels, by using directional information provided by p...

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2014
Yan-Mei Chen Yu Fu Jing He Jian-Hong Wang

In learning and memory studies on honeybees (Apis mellifera), cold-induced narcosis has been widely used to temporarily immobilize honeybees. In this study, we investigated the effects of cold narcosis on the associative memories in honeybees by using the proboscis extension response (PER) paradigm. Severe impairments in memory acquisition was found when cold narcosis was performed 30 min, inst...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Ming-Xian Yang Ken Tan Sarah E Radloff Mananya Phiancharoen H Randall Hepburn

Comb building in mixed-species colonies of Apis cerana and Apis mellifera was studied. Two types of cell-size foundation were made from the waxes of these species and inserted into mixed colonies headed either by an A. cerana or an A. mellifera queen. The colonies did not discriminate between the waxes but the A. cerana cell-size foundation was modified during comb building by the workers of bo...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2014
Martin H Kärcher Francis L W Ratnieks

Worker honeybees, Apis mellifera, police each other's reproduction by killing worker-laid eggs. Previous experiments demonstrated that worker policing is effective, killing most (∼98%) worker-laid eggs. However, many queen-laid eggs were also killed (∼50%) suggesting that effective policing may have high costs. In these previous experiments, eggs were transferred using forceps into test cells, ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1971
Wayne Wiitanen Francisco G. Varela

Using the results of an optical analysis, a digital computer technique was developed to analyze the relative excitation produced by arbitrary figures at the rhabdom of the receptors of a compound eye. This technique was applied to several sets of figures for the honeybee (Apis mellifera) and a reasonable agreement was found with behavioral data. Similarly, the significance of a fixed cutoff ang...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2003
P A Couvillon T P Ferreira M E Bitterman

Previous experiments with honeybees (Apis mellifera) failed to show learned control of performance by short-ten memory. In this study, honeybees were trained with an improved technique to choose 1 of 2 colors that was either the same as a recently rewarded sample (perseveration) or different (alteration). Because any increase in associative strength stemming from the sample experience would ten...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Benjamin S Perdriau Mary R Myerscough

A density-dependent Markov process model is constructed for information transfer among scouts during nest-site selection by honeybees (Apis mellifera). The effects of site quality, competition between sites and delays in site discovery are investigated. The model predicts that bees choose the better of two sites more reliably when both sites are of low quality than when both sites are of high q...

2000
Caroline A. Blackie Thomas D. Seeley

Honeybees, Apis spp., maintain elevated temperatures inside their nests to accelerate brood development and to facilitate defense against predators. We present an additional defensive function of elevating nest temperature: honeybees generate a broodcomb fever in response to colonial infection by the heat-sensitive pathogen Ascosphaera apis. This response occurs before larvae are killed, sugges...

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