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Grouped Bees Algorithm: A Grouped Version of the Bees Algorithm

Grouped Bees Algorithm: A Grouped Version of the Bees Algorithm

... basic Bees Algorithm. Although some variations of the Bees Algorithm attempt to solve this issue, it is reached at the expense of higher computational ...recruited bees for each site based on a ...

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Honeybees can learn the relationship between the solar ephemeris and a newly experienced landscape

Honeybees can learn the relationship between the solar ephemeris and a newly experienced landscape

... transplanted bees to re-learn the relationship between the solar ephemeris function and the landscape is surprising, as bees initially learn this relationship quickly and well, and they attend carefully to ...

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The connection between landscapes and the solar ephemeris in honeybees

The connection between landscapes and the solar ephemeris in honeybees

... the bees to have learned the sun’s course in relation to the landscape at ...the bees had learned the sun’s position over time in relation to their own direction of movement or their own body orientation en ...

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Small scale navigation in the honeybee: active acquisition of visual information about the goal

Small scale navigation in the honeybee: active acquisition of visual information about the goal

... the bees from learning the object’s size, because otherwise they would infer distance from the visual angle subtended by the object at the eye (see ...trained bees to collect food on a white meadow ...

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Caste dependent sleep of worker honey bees

Caste dependent sleep of worker honey bees

... Honey bee foragers follow very strong diurnal rhythms of activity, including visiting flowers and dance communication (von Frisch, 1967). Lindauer (Lindauer, 1952) observed one pollen forager continuously for 2 days and, ...

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Context affects nestmate recognition errors in honey bees and stingless bees

Context affects nestmate recognition errors in honey bees and stingless bees

... honey bees at the Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects, on the campus of the University of Sussex in Brighton, ...stingless bees in a meliponiary adjacent to the Laboratory of Behaviour and Ecology ...

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Does swarming cause honey bees to update their solar ephemerides?

Does swarming cause honey bees to update their solar ephemerides?

... 2 bees that danced throughout much of observation period on 14 August are connected with thin black lines in ...individual bees not shown in the other figures. The results from these bees show (1) ...

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Impaired associative learning after chronic exposure to pesticides in young adult honey bees

Impaired associative learning after chronic exposure to pesticides in young adult honey bees

... conditioning, bees are trained to associate an initially neutral odour (conditioned stimulus, CS) with a sucrose reward and finally exhibit a PER towards the odour alone (conditioned ...Only bees that ...

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Modeling bee swarming behavior through diffusion adaptation with asymmetric information sharing

Modeling bee swarming behavior through diffusion adaptation with asymmetric information sharing

... the bees to adjust their velocities by taking into account several additional effects such as: (a) the velocities of their neighbors as in [8]; (b) the velocities of the informed agents; (c) the agents ’ ...

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How bees distinguish colors

How bees distinguish colors

... The bees remember relative values of monochromatic blue content relative to background, a relation that does not change when the color or intensity of the ambient light ...ones. Bees also measure the ...

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Honeybees use the skyline in orientation

Honeybees use the skyline in orientation

... the bees were first trained, there was no barrier around the feeder, and for part of each feeding session thereafter, the bees foraged with a full view of the natural ...the bees would learn to fly ...

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Pollination and Guttation in Sweet Melon Cucumis Melo L. Grown Under Field and Greenhouse Conditions in Nairobi County, Kenya

Pollination and Guttation in Sweet Melon Cucumis Melo L. Grown Under Field and Greenhouse Conditions in Nairobi County, Kenya

... foods. Bees forage for water according to the demand because water is not stored in the hive (Reetz et ...water, bees chose sources of water based on proximity to the ...the bees. The potential risk ...

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Can bees see at a glance?

Can bees see at a glance?

... Individual bees were identified by previously attached numbered tags on their thoraxes or paint marks that had been applied to the ...Other bees were prevented from entering in the arena by the insertion of ...

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USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS IN BEES

USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS IN BEES

... content. Bees tested with thyme essential oil responded more strongly to geraniol and trans-sabinate hydrate compared to carvacrol and ...the bees, at hive temperature of 30º and atmospheric temperature of ...

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STUDENT’S PERSONALITY CAN BE DEVELOPED THROUGH WORK

STUDENT’S PERSONALITY CAN BE DEVELOPED THROUGH WORK

... the bees? Now let me tell you some facts about the ...ugly bees you heard of are called servant ...100,000 bees live. If there is a shortage of honey, by instinct, the servant bees know and ...

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The traditional knowledge on stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponina) used by the Enawene-Nawe tribe in western Brazil

The traditional knowledge on stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponina) used by the Enawene-Nawe tribe in western Brazil

... Never very far from a water source, the beehives are almost always located in the ciliar bushes. Thus, the bushes are the first places where the Enawene-Nawe searched for the bees. Once a nest is found and the bee ...

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A HYBRID METHOD OF LINGUISTIC APPROACH AND STATISTICAL METHOD FOR NESTED NOUN 
COMPOUND EXTRACTION

A HYBRID METHOD OF LINGUISTIC APPROACH AND STATISTICAL METHOD FOR NESTED NOUN COMPOUND EXTRACTION

... The first step the combined GA-Bees algorithm shown in Figure 4 is to initialize the population randomly. Then the fitness of each individual in the population is calculated. In one generation (one loop), the ...

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Pollination of Cleisostoma scolopendrifolium (Orchidaceae) by megachilid bees and determinants of fruit set in southern South Korea

Pollination of Cleisostoma scolopendrifolium (Orchidaceae) by megachilid bees and determinants of fruit set in southern South Korea

... the bees the attached ...that bees visited: 74% fruit set at Mokpo, 59% at Wando, and 31% at ...megachilid bees did not visit the plants (Naju and Jindo), there were no fruits ...where bees ...

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Beginning Beekeeping and Beyond.pdf

Beginning Beekeeping and Beyond.pdf

... • You start to notice other kinds of bees; solitary bees and bumble bees and you watch them too. • Hopefully you stop thinking in terms of the bees “doing the right thing” or “doing t[r] ...

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BICOPOLL   Targeted precision biocontrol and pollination
enhancement in organic cropping systems

BICOPOLL Targeted precision biocontrol and pollination enhancement in organic cropping systems

... honey bees, bumble bees, and solitary bees. Bees are able to carry a plenty of microscopic particles like pollen and fungal spores, but also bacteria and viruses (Shafir et ...of bees ...

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