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Magnetoreception in Honeybees

Science, 1994
Magnetoreception by honeybees ( Apis mellifera ) is demonstrated by such activities as comb building and homing orientation, which are affected by the geomagnetic field. In other magnetoreceptive species, iron oxide crystals in the form of magnetite have been shown to be necessary for primary detection of magnetic ...
C Y, Hsu, C W, Li
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Saving the Honeybee

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses colony collapse disorder, which has killed large numbers of honeybees in the U.S. as of 2009. The disappearance of honeybees as a result of the disorder is described, noting the potential for a significant impact upon around 100 crops grown in the U.S. that require pollination.
Diana, Cox-Foster, Dennis, vanEngelsdorp
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HONEYBEE BREEDING

2023
In all living things, new individuals are more similar to their parents and siblings than to other individuals. 
CENGİZ, Mahir Murat, GENÇ, Murat
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Corneal Honeybee Sting

Cornea, 2003
To report a rare case of corneal honeybee sting.The corneal honeybee stinger was removed under slit-lamp guidance using a 27-gauge needle.Corneal edema resolved by 90% the next day after removal of the honeybee stinger without using topical steroids.The patient's condition improved significantly after removal of the corneal honeybee stinger, and ...
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Honeybee

2016
This thesis is a fictional piece meant to explore the mentality of a seventeen-year-old girl in a relationship with a twenty-four-year-old male in modern day Mississippi. Through describing a trip taken to the beach in Biloxi, Mississippi, the location is explored in terms of tourist attractions as well as atmosphere while the story remains focused on ...
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Honeybee

2002
Abstract Humankind has displayed keen interest in bees since the dawn of history. There is no evidence that the opposite was ever true. Cave paintings dating 10 000 years ago already depict bold honey harvesters driving away the stinging bees with smoke (Menzel and Mercer 1987). A few millennia later, when the Almighty led the Israelites
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[Honeybee phonoreceptors].

Biofizika, 1976
Bee phonoreceptors are revealed by electrophysiological method. These are hair sensillae located between facet eyes and occipital commissure. The region of the highest sensitivity of receptors in within the range of the maximum energy of various sound signals used in the communication of bees.
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Honeybees forever

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1991
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