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Male territoriality in the carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica virginica

open access: yesAnimal Behaviour, 1983
Abstract Males of the carpenter bee Xylocopa v. virginica are territorial at nest sites, food plants, and landmarks such as boulders and houses. Their territories are defined as hover spaces of about 0.03 m 3 inside hemispherical 20-m-radius attack spaces. They copulated in or near nest-site and food-plant territories. Territorial males frequently
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Classification of Incomplete Data Using the Fuzzy ARTMAP Neural Network [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The fuzzy ARTMAP neural network is used to classify data that is incomplete in one or more ways. These include a limited number of training cases, missing components, missing class labels, and missing classes.
Granger, Eric   +3 more
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The Asian mango flower beetle, Protaetia fusca (Herbst), and Euphoria sepulcralis (Fabricius) in Florida and the West Indies (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The mango flower beetle, Protaetia fusca (Herbst), an Asiatic pest of several commercial crops, was first found in Florida in 1985. All subsequent Florida specimens are recorded here, as well as the first documented records from the Bahamas and Barbados.
Woodruff, Robert E.
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Cladistic analysis of the Xylocopa caffra (Linnaeus, 1767) species-group (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)

open access: yesTropical Zoology, 2019
Results of a cladistic analysis of the species of the African Xylocopa caffra (Linnaeus, 1767) species-group (Hymenoptera: Apidae, genus Xylocopa Latreille, 1802) are presented.
Jonathan R. Mawdsley
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The Moors Playbill [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film THE MOORS Written by Jen Silverman April 13-15 and April 20-22, 2018 Angell Blackfriars Theatre, Smith Center for the Arts Music by Daniel Kluger Directed by MARY G.
Providence College
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Cladistic analysis and evolutionary relationships of Xylocopa Latreille, 1802, subgenus Xylocopoides Michener, 1954, a New World lineage of large carpenter bees (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)

open access: yesTropical Zoology, 2017
Results of a cladistic analysis of the five currently recognized species of the genus Xylocopa Latreille, 1802, subgenus Xylocopoides Michener, 1954, are reported.
Jonathan R. Mawdsley
doaj  

Spartan Daily, April 21, 1937 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1937
Volume 25, Issue 117https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2601/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Multimodal cues facilitate nest recognition in carpenter bee aggregations

open access: yesAnimal Behaviour, 2019
The advantages of group living are partially offset by the cognitive challenges associated with maintaining social boundaries. These challenges can give rise to recognition mechanisms that adaptively integrate information across multiple sensory modalities. The valley carpenter bee, Xylocopa varipuncta, nests in dead wood in large aggregations of up to
Madeleine M. Ostwald   +3 more
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Spartan Daily, November 8, 1938 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1938
Volume 27, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2824/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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