Dancing bees communicate a foraging preference for rural lands in high-level agri-environment schemes.
about
Combined effects of waggle dance communication and landscape heterogeneity on nectar and pollen uptake in honey bee colonies.Intensively Cultivated Landscape and Varroa Mite Infestation Are Associated with Reduced Honey Bee Nutritional State.Summertime blues: August foraging leaves honey bees empty-handedInner workings: Breaking down bees' dances.Honey bee success predicted by landscape composition in Ohio, USA.An energetics-based honeybee nectar-foraging model used to assess the potential for landscape-level pesticide exposure dilution.Land-use change reduces habitat suitability for supporting managed honey bee colonies in the Northern Great Plains.Assessing pollinators' use of floral resource subsidies in agri-environment schemes: An illustration using Phacelia tanacetifolia and honeybeesA systematic survey of the integration of animal behavior into conservation.Season and landscape composition affect pollen foraging distances and habitat use of honey bees.Mechanistic modeling of pesticide exposure: The missing keystone of honey bee toxicology.Survey and Risk Assessment of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Exposure to Neonicotinoid Pesticides in Urban, Rural, and Agricultural Settings.Assessing the health status of managed honeybee colonies (HEALTHY-B): a toolbox to facilitate harmonised data collectionAutomatic methods for long-term tracking and the detection and decoding of communication dances in honeybeesThe spatial information content of the honey bee waggle danceDoes the waggle dance help honey bees to forage at greater distances than expected for their body size?
P2860
Q33782835-636EFA97-9B39-4779-88A3-F45F2620C381Q34046656-B24A0200-ED79-4287-A9EF-AFDA98967D5AQ34372918-101D0A5B-E087-4EAD-9ECC-E7FCFF0261FDQ34526382-381626EF-E2FC-4A0D-A88E-B61DE029CF13Q35205060-3AD345C6-404E-4EF5-912D-5FA1F8D7355DQ37191225-F2869429-A340-42F7-A1F1-44170C531BAEQ37264200-5FE410B7-D429-4999-BDB7-10CC37939432Q37428831-F143C59B-5408-47C1-9303-08567AAA0062Q38905221-648EF6DD-2827-4185-97C2-7C32428F33C3Q38961529-9D13ADA6-A333-4CBE-8ABF-4D5FACEC527BQ38987643-64D41DBE-A097-4580-9E2E-CB4FC06DC2E7Q40346009-9112BBF8-9F46-46AB-B48D-A10A1CD5FCD3Q47158121-4FE96558-23E7-4EEA-B236-357CCDF5B761Q57898500-66F05B9A-65B6-40AF-9488-852FCDDE0C5CQ57898760-781C2FBA-47BE-4ECE-9D89-DC6B97EBCD54Q57898774-95B5E372-ED00-4D2F-A92D-474A5D10C7CF
P2860
Dancing bees communicate a foraging preference for rural lands in high-level agri-environment schemes.
description
2014 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2014年の論文
@ja
2014年論文
@yue
2014年論文
@zh-hant
2014年論文
@zh-hk
2014年論文
@zh-mo
2014年論文
@zh-tw
2014年论文
@wuu
2014年论文
@zh
2014年论文
@zh-cn
name
Dancing bees communicate a for ...... evel agri-environment schemes.
@en
type
label
Dancing bees communicate a for ...... evel agri-environment schemes.
@en
prefLabel
Dancing bees communicate a for ...... evel agri-environment schemes.
@en
P1433
P1476
Dancing bees communicate a for ...... evel agri-environment schemes.
@en
P2093
Francis L W Ratnieks
Margaret J Couvillon
P304
P356
10.1016/J.CUB.2014.03.072
P407
P577
2014-05-22T00:00:00Z