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154 related items for PubMed ID: 24475292

  • 1. Non-consumptive predator effects shape honey bee foraging and recruitment dancing.
    Bray A, Nieh J.
    PLoS One; 2014; 9(1):e87459. PubMed ID: 24475292
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  • 2. Fearful foragers: honey bees tune colony and individual foraging to multi-predator presence and food quality.
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  • 6. Honey Bee Inhibitory Signaling Is Tuned to Threat Severity and Can Act as a Colony Alarm Signal.
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  • 10. Honey bees increase their foraging performance and frequency of pollen trips through experience.
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    Gilley DC.
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  • 15. Season and landscape composition affect pollen foraging distances and habitat use of honey bees.
    Danner N, Molitor AM, Schiele S, Härtel S, Steffan-Dewenter I.
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  • 17. Flupyradifurone reduces nectar consumption and foraging but does not alter honey bee recruitment dancing.
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  • 18. Communication of direction by the honey bee.
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  • 20. Honey bee recruitment to food sources: olfaction or language?
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