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Honeybee Ecology

A Study of Adaptation in Social Life

Thomas D. Seeley

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein

Beschreibung

The book presents honeybees as a model system for investigating advanced social life among insects from an evolutionary perspective.

Originally published in 1985.

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Schlagwörter

Bee, Defecation, Pollinator, Wasp, Egg, Oecophylla smaragdina, Bird nest, Juvenile hormone, Apis florea, Nuptial flight, Beekeeper, Beekeeping, Beehive, Eusociality, National Geographic Society, Odor, Colias eurytheme, Swarming (honey bee), Stingless bee, Brood (honey bee), Live food, Beeswax, Honey badger, Apiary, Apamin, Apis cerana, Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus, Parasitism, Fungus, Royal jelly, Pheromone, Predation, Hymenoptera, Army ant, Western honey bee, Foraging, Nectar source, Sperm, Larva, Queen excluder, Apis dorsata, Effective population size, Kin selection, Italian bee, Dufour's gland, Pollen source, Honey bee, Pupa, Spermatheca, Nest, Rhesus macaque, Ovary, Waggle dance, African bee, Mating, American foulbrood, Insect wing, Mating yard, Inbreeding, Winter cluster, Worker bee, Reproductive success, Karl von Frisch, Petiole (insect anatomy), Queen bee, Transplant experiment, European bee-eater, Propolis, Trap-lining, Gamete