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Comparison between developmental stages (larvae, pupae, worker) in Pogonomyrmex californicus revealed significant stage‐specific differences in Gene Body Methylated frequencies. Methylation sites were highly correlated between WGBS and ONT in P. californicus Genome‐wide methylation was low (~3%) and highly clustered within gene bodies (GBM), especially
Tania Chavarria‐Pizarro +4 more
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ABSTRACT Division of labour in reproduction and in task performance are two hallmarks of insect societies. Bumble bees and honey bees are both classified as eusocial, but differ in the social organization of their colonies and in the hormonal regulation of division of labour.
Hagai Yehoshua Shpigler +8 more
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Evolutionary and ecological processes influence a plant-bumble bee network
<p>Species interactions, such as those between plants and pollinators, are known to be shaped by both evolutionary history and ecological factors.
Liang, Huan
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Silene, a versatile model system: from sex and genome evolution to ecology and speciation
Summary Fundamental and applied research in evolutionary biology benefits from the use of model systems in which approaches from disparate disciplines can be integrated. Here, we review recent progress in evolutionary research on the long‐standing model system Silene, a large genus with a well‐resolved phylogeny and newly available, expanded genomic ...
Sophie Karrenberg +16 more
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First Line: Oh! Sweet, there's s fact I'll have to mentionFirst Line of Chorus: Bumble bee, 'mong the tulips and the rosesTitle of Larger Work: Ziegfeld Follies of 1911Key: E Flat ...
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Bumble bee morphology and flight buzz frequency - alpine species
Morphological measurements (tongue length, wing length, intertegular distance) and flight buzz frequency for two alpine bumble bee species (Bombus balteatus and B.
Galen, Candace +9 more
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Macronutrient composition in pollen affects development and survival in wild bees
Small carpenter bees (Ceratina calcarata) were reared on diets formulated with black poplar and dandelion pollen, while closely monitoring developmental metrics, lipid content and survival. Macronutrient analyses on both pollen types revealed dandelion pollen contained lower levels of protein, essential amino acids and several fatty acids, which ...
Khara W. Stephen, Sandra M. Rehan
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A. Outer surface of hind tibiae convex and hairy; face of males black Psithyrus. Abdomen of female entirely dark; that of male very variable P. variabilis. AA. Outer surface of hind tibiae of female concave and smooth; face of male usually with yellow -..-....... Bombus. a. Thorax with a distinct black band. b.
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Bumble bee parasites and conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Bumble bees, or bees in the genus Bombus, family Apidae, are charismatic insects known for their large, fuzzy bodies, colorful markings, and strong-yet-erratic flight patterns.
Catron, Katlyn A. +3 more
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Increasing evidence shows that wild bees, including bumble bees, are in decline due to a range of stressors, including pesticides. Our knowledge of pesticide impacts has consequently grown to enable the design of increasingly realistic risk assessment ...
Alberto Linguadoca +4 more
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