The foraging behavior of honeybees is one of the most systematically composed behaviors among social insects which are admirable to watch. The main purpose of honeybee foraging is to collect food for their colony and since ancient days honeybee products have been used for various medicinal purposes (Singh and Takhellambam, 2021) (1). During foraging, honeybees gather information and transmit to their colony members regarding the location, distance, and profitability of forage sites with the help of unique movements called waggle dance. The capacities of honeybees’ time memory enable the foragers to return to a good food source in anticipation of the time of day. This highly intellectual, dynamic, and well-coordinated behavior of honeybees m...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
76 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Here I describe a study of com...
kakusei is a non-coding RNA that is overexpressed in foraging bee brain. This study describes a poss...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has been the most important insect species for the study of social beh...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate earl...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
76 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Here I describe a study of com...
kakusei is a non-coding RNA that is overexpressed in foraging bee brain. This study describes a poss...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, has been the most important insect species for the study of social beh...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate earl...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
<p>In honey bees, continuous foraging is accompanied by a sustained up-regulation of the immediate e...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basi...
76 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Here I describe a study of com...