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    E-B-ocimene and brood cannibalism: Interplay between a honey bee larval pheromone and brood regulation in summer dearth colonies. by Mark J Carroll, Nicholas Brown, Eden Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, extended brood cannibalism reduces brood and removes brood signals that mediate brood rearing, such as E-β-ocimene, a volatile pheromone produced by eggs, young larvae, prepupae and ovipositing queens. We examined the effects of pollen supplementation on ocimene signaling in nutritionally-stressed colonies. …”
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    Factors affecting heat resilience of drone honey bees (Apis mellifera) and their sperm. by Alison McAfee, Bradley N Metz, Patrick Connor, Keana Du, Christopher W Allen, Luis A Frausto, Mark P Swenson, Kylah S Phillips, Madison Julien, Zoe Rempel, Robert W Currie, Boris Baer, David R Tarpy, Leonard J Foster

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most previous work on this topic has focused on female honey bees (workers and queens), and comparatively little research has investigated how heat exposure affects males (drones). …”
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    La relation texte-image dans les pièces gothiques by Marion Pouspin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Not only do the weight of words and images change the reception of the texts printed in the « pièces gothiques » and accompany the reader in doing a social act (prayer, communion in sorrow and joy of the life of French kings and queens, reformation of morals), but the relationships text-image also create differences and dissimilarities and interfere in the reception of these brochures. …”
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    The First Workers of the Ant Camponotus obscuripes Are a Different Allometric Morph with Relatively Long Antennae to Communicate with Other Larger Colony Members by Saori Watanabe, Mamoru Terayama, Ryota Kawauchiya, Natsuki Ogusu, Yusuke Fujita, Syunta Mikami, Yuuka Murakami, Eisuke Hasegawa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The first workers produced by an ant queen with a claustral founding mode are much smaller than the workers after the second generation and are thus called “nanitics.” …”
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    Tree-dimensional resources: hedgerow and orchard pollen for bumble bees by Gekière, Antoine, Michel, Apolline, Semay, Irène, Tourbez, Clément, Begou, Martin, Michez, Denis, Gerbaux, Pascal, Vanderplanck, Maryse

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Intensive landscape modifications have led to the loss of floral resources, partly in early spring when bumble bee queens need suitable pollen to establish their brood. …”
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