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Learning in the Africanized Honey Bee: Apis mellifera L.

Physiology & Behavior, 1997
Several series of experiments are reported that investigate learning in the Africanized honey bee. In the first series, classical conditioning of proboscis extension was studied by confining bees to small metal tubes where they received pairings of an odor with a 3-s feeding of sucrose.
C I, Abramson   +3 more
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The Africanized Honey Bee in Peru

2019
This chapter aims to evaluate the impact of the Africanized honey bee in one country where it has been present for a number of years. The presence of the Africanized honey bee in Peru dates from the early 1970s. The analysis of the Africanized honey bee's impact in Peru and Peruvian beekeeper's response to it, is accomplished by a comparison of ...
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Competitive Interactions Between Neotropical Pollinators and Africanized Honey Bees

Science, 1978
The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid of European and African honey bees, is thought to displace native pollinators. After experimental introduction of Africanized honey bee hives near flowers, stingless bees became less abundant or harvested-less resource as visitation by Africanized honey bees increased.
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The honeybee microbiota and its impact on health and disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Erick V S Motta, Nancy A Moran
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Population Biology of the Africanized Honey Bee

2019
Honey bees reproduce by colony fission, or swarming. The swarming process begins when worker bees initiate queen rearing in response to a suite of demographic factors within the colony, a reduction in the effectiveness of queen pheromones that inhibit worker reproduction, successful foraging, and other factors.
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Pesticide use negatively affects bumble bees across European landscapes

Nature, 2023
Charlie C Nicholson   +2 more
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Food contamination with fipronil alters gene expression associated with foraging in Africanized honey bees

Environmental science and pollution research international
Yan Souza Lima   +6 more
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The "African" Honey Bee

2019
Marla Spivak   +2 more
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Developmental stability, age at onset of foraging and longevity of Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) under heat stress (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2018
R. Medina   +5 more
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Gut microbial communities of social bees

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016
Waldan K Kwong, Nancy A Moran
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