Polybia scutellaris constructs huge nests characterized by numerous spinal projections on the surface. We investigated the thermal characteristics of P scutellaris nests in order to determine whether their nest temperature is homeothermically maintained and whether the spines play a role in the thermoregulation of the nests. In order to examine these hypotheses, we measured the nest temperature in a active nest and in an abandoned nest. The temperature in the active nest was almost stable at 27 degrees C, whereas that of the abandoned nest varied with changes in the ambient temperature, suggesting that nest temperature was maintained by the thermogenesis of colony individuals. In order to predict the thermal properties of the spines, a nume...
Bird nests are highly variable structures that represent extended phenotypes, which may have a range...
Many social wasps are known to use thermogenesis to warm up their flight muscles and are therefore a...
It is well known that highly eusocial bees, such as honeybees (genus Apis), bumble bees (genus Bombu...
Polybia scutellaris constructs huge nests characterized by numerous spinal projections on the surfac...
Polybia scutellaris (White) builds large nests characterized by numerous spiny projections on the su...
The thermal characteristics of mud nests of Polybia spinifex were investigated by measuring internal...
The thermal characteristics of a colony of Apoica flavissima, an epiponine wasp, were examined. The ...
International audienceTemperature strongly drives physiological and ecological processes in ectother...
The paper wasp Polistes dominula is a thermophilic species originating from the Mediterranean climat...
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Paper nests of social wasps are intriguing constructions for both, biologists and engineers. We demo...
Honey bees evolved to occupy thick walled tall narrow tree cavities and attach their combs directly ...
Heat transfer is key to the survival of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) in the wide range of ...
of nests of the Taiwanese stingless bee Trigona ventralis hoozana (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Zoological ...
Bird nests are highly variable structures that represent extended phenotypes, which may have a range...
Many social wasps are known to use thermogenesis to warm up their flight muscles and are therefore a...
It is well known that highly eusocial bees, such as honeybees (genus Apis), bumble bees (genus Bombu...
Polybia scutellaris constructs huge nests characterized by numerous spinal projections on the surfac...
Polybia scutellaris (White) builds large nests characterized by numerous spiny projections on the su...
The thermal characteristics of mud nests of Polybia spinifex were investigated by measuring internal...
The thermal characteristics of a colony of Apoica flavissima, an epiponine wasp, were examined. The ...
International audienceTemperature strongly drives physiological and ecological processes in ectother...
The paper wasp Polistes dominula is a thermophilic species originating from the Mediterranean climat...
SUMMARY Thermodynamics within 10 nests of Melipona rufiventris and M. seminigra were recorded during...
Temperature affects many aspects of termite colonies, including survivorship, caste differentiation ...
Paper nests of social wasps are intriguing constructions for both, biologists and engineers. We demo...
Honey bees evolved to occupy thick walled tall narrow tree cavities and attach their combs directly ...
Heat transfer is key to the survival of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) in the wide range of ...
of nests of the Taiwanese stingless bee Trigona ventralis hoozana (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Zoological ...
Bird nests are highly variable structures that represent extended phenotypes, which may have a range...
Many social wasps are known to use thermogenesis to warm up their flight muscles and are therefore a...
It is well known that highly eusocial bees, such as honeybees (genus Apis), bumble bees (genus Bombu...