[PDF][PDF] The foraging behaviour of honey bees, Apis mellifera: a review.
HF Abou-Shaara - Veterinarni medicina, 2014 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Foraging behaviour is one of the distinctive behaviours of honey bees, Apis mellifera. This
behaviour is the link between the honey bee colony and the ambient environment …
behaviour is the link between the honey bee colony and the ambient environment …
Division of labor in honeybees: form, function, and proximate mechanisms
BR Johnson - Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 2010 - Springer
Honeybees exhibit two patterns of organization of work. In the spring and summer, division
of labor is used to maximize growth rate and resource accumulation, while during the winter …
of labor is used to maximize growth rate and resource accumulation, while during the winter …
Traces of a neonicotinoid induce precocious foraging and reduce foraging performance in honey bees
There is increasing worldwide concern about the impacts of pesticide residues on honey
bees and bee colony survival, but how sublethal effects of pesticides on bees might cause …
bees and bee colony survival, but how sublethal effects of pesticides on bees might cause …
Review of octopamine in insect nervous systems
T Farooqui - Open access insect physiology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Octopamine (OCT) belongs to a group of compounds known as biogenic amines. OCT, a
monohydroxylic analog of norepinephrine, is found in both vertebrate and invertebrate …
monohydroxylic analog of norepinephrine, is found in both vertebrate and invertebrate …
The roles of dopamine and related compounds in reward-seeking behavior across animal phyla
Motile animals actively seek out and gather resources they find rewarding, and this is an
extremely powerful organizer and motivator of animal behavior. Mammalian studies have …
extremely powerful organizer and motivator of animal behavior. Mammalian studies have …
A potential link among biogenic amines-based pesticides, learning and memory, and colony collapse disorder: a unique hypothesis
T Farooqui - Neurochemistry international, 2013 - Elsevier
Pesticides are substances that have been widely used throughout the world to kill, repel, or
control organisms such as certain forms of plants or animals considered as pests …
control organisms such as certain forms of plants or animals considered as pests …
General stress responses in the honey bee
The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation
Syndrome” describes a set of common integrated physiological responses to diverse …
Syndrome” describes a set of common integrated physiological responses to diverse …
Octopamine-mediated neuromodulation of insect senses
T Farooqui - Neurochemical research, 2007 - Springer
Octopamine functions as a neuromodulator, neurotransmitter, and neurohormone in insect
nervous systems. Octopamine has a prominent role in influencing multiple physiological …
nervous systems. Octopamine has a prominent role in influencing multiple physiological …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic modelling of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony growth and failure
S Russell, AB Barron, D Harris - Ecological Modelling, 2013 - Elsevier
Rates of honey bee colony failure have increased significantly across much of North
America and Europe, which has directed attention to the need to better understand the …
America and Europe, which has directed attention to the need to better understand the …
Aminergic control and modulation of honeybee behaviour
R Scheiner, A Baumann… - Current …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Biogenic amines are important messenger substances in the central nervous system and in
peripheral organs of vertebrates and of invertebrates. The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is …
peripheral organs of vertebrates and of invertebrates. The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is …