Foraging behavior in social wasps is important in the development of the colony and reflects an important ecological interaction between the colony and the environment. Although the social traits of the colony play a role in the foraging activities, the conditions that establish the space and time limits are mainly physical. Here, we evaluate colonies of Polybia paulista throughout one year in order to verify the foraging activities and the items collected, as well as the importance of temperature, relative humidity, and solar radiation on motivating foraging. Collection of liquids was always higher than that of solids; preys were collected all year long, and nests showed two annual episodic expansions. The linear mixed effects (LME) model ...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
The paper wasp Polistes dominula is a thermophilic species originating from the Mediterranean climat...
A study on the flight capacity and daily activity of Polybia (Trichothorax) sericea (Olivier, 1791) ...
Foraging behavior in social wasps is important in the development of ...
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In social insects, workers forego reproduction in favour of foraging and other tasks to promote grow...
Protopolybia sedula is a social swarming wasp, widely spread throughout many countries in the Americ...
Polistine wasps collect nectar for their energetic demand and for the provision of the brood. They a...
The objective of this work was to describe the pattern forage of Polistes versicolor (Olivier) waps,...
Kale (Brassica oleraceae var. acephala) is of great importance in human nutrition and local agricult...
The present study aimed to identify what resources were taken to the nest by workers of Protopolybia...
Thermal effects on the nest sizes constructed by Polistes riparius foundresses, their nesting activi...
In this work, the foraging activity of Protopolybia exigua (de Saussure) was studied, aiming to veri...
Many social wasps are known to use thermogenesis to warm up their flight muscles and are therefore a...
We have registered data concerning the number of way outs and arrivals of the Polybia occidentalis o...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
The paper wasp Polistes dominula is a thermophilic species originating from the Mediterranean climat...
A study on the flight capacity and daily activity of Polybia (Trichothorax) sericea (Olivier, 1791) ...
Foraging behavior in social wasps is important in the development of ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
In social insects, workers forego reproduction in favour of foraging and other tasks to promote grow...
Protopolybia sedula is a social swarming wasp, widely spread throughout many countries in the Americ...
Polistine wasps collect nectar for their energetic demand and for the provision of the brood. They a...
The objective of this work was to describe the pattern forage of Polistes versicolor (Olivier) waps,...
Kale (Brassica oleraceae var. acephala) is of great importance in human nutrition and local agricult...
The present study aimed to identify what resources were taken to the nest by workers of Protopolybia...
Thermal effects on the nest sizes constructed by Polistes riparius foundresses, their nesting activi...
In this work, the foraging activity of Protopolybia exigua (de Saussure) was studied, aiming to veri...
Many social wasps are known to use thermogenesis to warm up their flight muscles and are therefore a...
We have registered data concerning the number of way outs and arrivals of the Polybia occidentalis o...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
The paper wasp Polistes dominula is a thermophilic species originating from the Mediterranean climat...
A study on the flight capacity and daily activity of Polybia (Trichothorax) sericea (Olivier, 1791) ...