Bees: biology, threats and colonies
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Nova Science ©2012
Series:Animal science, issues, and professions series
Insects and other terrestrial arthropods--biology, chemistry and behavior series
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Online Access:FAW01
FAW02
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
For students of animal behavior, honey bees are an intriguing organism, interacting in a complex eusocial colony setting as well as with the environment as they forage over wide areas. Much of that behavior is moderated by odors, which honey bees can detect at extremely low concentrations. This book presents current research from across the globe in the study of bees, including the importance of odor in learning and behavior of the honeybee; the role of honeybees in pollination ecology; threats to the stingless bee in the Brazilian Amazon; honeybee viruses and age-related associative and non-associative learning performance in honeybees
Physical Description:xiii, 327 pages
ISBN:9781613249031
1613249039
9781613248256
1613248253

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