Burrow sharing and nest transfer in the digger wasp Philanthus gibbosus (Fabricius)
Abstract Philanthus gibbosus is a solitary, ground-nesting wasp in which several individuals have been observed to occupy a single burrow. Evidence is presented which indicates that several emerging males and females often occupy the parental nest for several days, the males sometimes for life. The females, however, soon disperse to found new nests,
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Nesting biology and phylogenetic relationships of the parasitoid-hunting wasp Lindenius pygmaeus armatus (Vander Linden, 1829) (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). [PDF]
Olszewski P +4 more
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Phylogeny of "Sphecidae" (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) based on molecular data [PDF]
Die Grabwespen (Sphecidae sensu Bohart & Menke 1976; Sphecidae sensu lato in neueren, phylogenetischen Arbeiten), zu denen nach Day (1984) und späteren Autoren auch die Heterogynaidae zählen, umfassen derzeit 266 Gattungen mit 9559 beschriebene Arten ...
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Anthropogenic induced changes in nesting densities of the dune-specialised digger wasp Bembix rostrata (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) [PDF]
Dries Bonte
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The Viromes of Six Ecosystem Service Provider Parasitoid Wasps. [PDF]
Caldas-Garcia GB +5 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Cerceris quinquefasciata (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). [PDF]
Li XL, Zhou QS, Xiong M, Luo A, Zhu CD.
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Minimalist Multi-Robot Clustering of Square Objects: New Strategies, Experiments, and Analysis [PDF]
Studies of minimalist multi-robot systems consider multiple robotic agents, each with limited individual capabilities, but with the capacity for self-organization in order to collectively perform coordinated tasks.
Song, Yong
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Differential effects of habitat isolation and landscape composition on wasps, bees, and their enemies [PDF]
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Effects of these usually intercorrelated processes on biodiversity have rarely been separated at a landscape scale.
Herrmann, John +3 more
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