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Does Cry1Ab protein affect learning performances of the honey bee

Virulence of mixed fungal infections in honey bee brood

Virulence of mixed fungal infections in honey bee brood

... Mixed infections are expected to be common in nature and to act independently, synergistically, or antagonisti- cally. These interactions are often influenced by environ- mental conditions and by the order in which ...

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Honey Bee Bearing Pollen and Non Pollen Image Classification, VGG16 Transfer Learning Method using Different Optimizing Functions

Honey Bee Bearing Pollen and Non Pollen Image Classification, VGG16 Transfer Learning Method using Different Optimizing Functions

... transfer learning; VGG16. In our study we taken honey bee image dataset, consist of two types of honey bee images, one type of image of honey bee bearing pollen and other ...

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Effects of fluvalinate on honey bee learning, memory, responsiveness to sucrose, and survival

Effects of fluvalinate on honey bee learning, memory, responsiveness to sucrose, and survival

... In addition, high oral treatments of fluvalinate had the most detrimental effects on sucrose responsiveness, whereas control dermal treatments had the least effect. More generally, oral treatments appeared to reduce ...

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Effects of group size on learning and memory in the honey bee Apis mellifera

Effects of group size on learning and memory in the honey bee Apis mellifera

... discrimination learning using a well-established (Bitterman et ...tested honey bees in a well-ventilated area, using either geraniol (Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO, USA) or 1-hexanol (Sigma-Aldrich) as the ...

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Massive Honey Bee Envenomation-Induced Rhabdomyolysis in an Adolescent

Massive Honey Bee Envenomation-Induced Rhabdomyolysis in an Adolescent

... by honey bees are capable of causing multiorgan dysfunction as a result of the direct toxic effects of the large venom load ...of honey bee have the potential for these attacks, the Africanized ...

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First demonstration of olfactory learning and long term memory in honey bee queens

First demonstration of olfactory learning and long term memory in honey bee queens

... that honey bee queens can detect odors, though their ability to do so is not surprising given the importance of olfaction for bees (Menzel and Muller, ...that honey bee queens, like workers, ...

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The neonicotinoid imidacloprid impairs honey bee aversive learning of simulated predation

The neonicotinoid imidacloprid impairs honey bee aversive learning of simulated predation

... on honey bee aversive olfactory learning, but we can compare our results with data on how imidacloprid impairs rewarded olfactory PER ...PER learning when fed to bees at concentrations of ...

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cGMP dependent changes in phototaxis: a possible role for the
foraging gene in honey bee division of labor

cGMP dependent changes in phototaxis: a possible role for the foraging gene in honey bee division of labor

... on honey bee behavioral development are due, at least in part, to an increase in positive ...because honey bees experience a major change in exposure to light when they shift from working in the dark ...

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Queen introduction into the queenright honey bee colony

Queen introduction into the queenright honey bee colony

... In spite of the fact that the introduction of a queen is a nonrandom process (Tarpy et al., 2000) it is still problematic zootechnical operation under multifac- torial impact. It is advisable to look deeper into this ...

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On Honey Bee Colony Dynamics and Disease Transmission

On Honey Bee Colony Dynamics and Disease Transmission

... package, Bee++, that can accurately model a honey bee colony in a spatially-explicit landscape, in which individual foragers can be tracked for the entirety of their trips away from the ...only ...

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Effects of cocaine on honey bee dance behaviour

Effects of cocaine on honey bee dance behaviour

... the honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) as a natural bioassay to study the effect of cocaine on reward ...forager honey bees may perform highly stereotyped movements (dances) to signal the location and ...

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The Impact of Different Protein Content of Pollen on Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Development

The Impact of Different Protein Content of Pollen on Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Development

... the protein content of pollen on the development of the honey bee (Apis mellifera ...The protein content of the pollen influenced the development of the honey bees, and should be taken ...

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Honey bee based QoS routing for MANETs

Honey bee based QoS routing for MANETs

... Artificial Bee Colony Optimization and Particle Swarm ...artificial bee has to make a decision based on a certain possibility, whether it will continue searching succeeding its own path, or change to a ...

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Radioprotective action of venom of honey bee Apis mellifera Caucasica

Radioprotective action of venom of honey bee Apis mellifera Caucasica

... II. MATERIAL AND METHODS The material of the study was ecologically pure whole poison collected from bees from apiaries, located on ecologically clean territory of Azerbaijan and venom irradiated with small doses of ...

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Salt preferences of honey bee water foragers

Salt preferences of honey bee water foragers

... In honey bees, sodium, magnesium and potassium are essential for developing larvae (Herbert et ...1996). Honey bees seem to prefer agricultural or urban water runoff, perhaps because it is common and ...

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A Novel Hybrid Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm          for Numerical Function Optimization

A Novel Hybrid Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm for Numerical Function Optimization

... a honey bee represent one possible ...artificial bee colony (GABC) algorithm for numerical function optimization” proposed by ...artificial bee colony (MeABC) algorithm” projected by ...

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The foraging behaviour of honey bees, Apis mellifera: a review

The foraging behaviour of honey bees, Apis mellifera: a review

... for honey bee colonies in collecting pollen, nectar, water and resin there are numerous reports of its im- portance for plant pollination ...where honey bees are the primer ...be honey ...

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Does sleep habits affect the learning of school children?

Does sleep habits affect the learning of school children?

... record of each child, conducted through interviews with the teacher and analysis of the presented learning difficulties. Children were distributed into groups in different schedules, which means that it will not ...

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Quality parameters of Bulgarian’s kinds of bee honey

Quality parameters of Bulgarian’s kinds of bee honey

... of bee honey have been harvested and ...of bee honey in Bulgaria from 2000 to the ...processed bee honeys: pollen analysis, proline content, invertase activity, specifi c optical ...

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Reinventing the Honey Industry: Opportunities of the Stingless Bee

Reinventing the Honey Industry: Opportunities of the Stingless Bee

... of honey by honeybees, such as Apis melifera, has not been profoundly successful due to the Varroa dectructor mite outbreak of 1996 ...local honey is completely dependent on honey hunters who obtain ...

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