Heterothermic insects like honeybees, foraging in a variable environment, face the challenge of keeping their body temperature high to enable immediate flight and to promote fast exploitation of resources. Because of their small size they have to cope with an enormous heat loss and, therefore, high costs of thermoregulation. This calls for energetic optimisation which may be achieved by different strategies. An 'economizing' strategy would be to reduce energetic investment whenever possible, for example by using external heat from the sun for thermoregulation. An 'investment-guided' strategy, by contrast, would be to invest additional heat production or external heat gain to optimize physiological parameters like body temperature which prom...
Forager honey bees exhibit a robust time memory, based on an endogenous circadian clock, enabling th...
Flying endothermic insects thermoregulate, likely to improve flight performance. Males of the Sonora...
Honeybee larvae and pupae are extremely stenothermic, i.e. they strongly depend on accurate regulati...
Heterothermic insects like honeybees, foraging in a variable environment, face the challenge of keep...
AbstractForaging honeybees are subjected to considerable variations of microclimatic conditions chal...
Endothermic insects like honeybees and some wasps have to cope with an enormous heat loss during for...
AbstractEndothermic insects like honeybees and some wasps have to cope with an enormous heat loss du...
The desiccation of nectar to produce honey by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) is an energy-intensive p...
As well as nutritional rewards, some plants also reward ectothermic pollinators with warmth. Bumble ...
As well as nutritional rewards, some plants also reward ectothermic pollinators with warmth. Bumble ...
<p>One symbol represents one mean per stay (N = 217 stays in shade and 183 in sunshine; 20 bees). (A...
Since climate change is expected to bring more severe and frequent extreme weather events such as he...
Simple regulatory mechanisms based on the idea of the saturable \u27common stomach\u27 can control t...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
1. While foraging, attacking, or leaving or returning to their hives, both the African and European ...
Forager honey bees exhibit a robust time memory, based on an endogenous circadian clock, enabling th...
Flying endothermic insects thermoregulate, likely to improve flight performance. Males of the Sonora...
Honeybee larvae and pupae are extremely stenothermic, i.e. they strongly depend on accurate regulati...
Heterothermic insects like honeybees, foraging in a variable environment, face the challenge of keep...
AbstractForaging honeybees are subjected to considerable variations of microclimatic conditions chal...
Endothermic insects like honeybees and some wasps have to cope with an enormous heat loss during for...
AbstractEndothermic insects like honeybees and some wasps have to cope with an enormous heat loss du...
The desiccation of nectar to produce honey by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) is an energy-intensive p...
As well as nutritional rewards, some plants also reward ectothermic pollinators with warmth. Bumble ...
As well as nutritional rewards, some plants also reward ectothermic pollinators with warmth. Bumble ...
<p>One symbol represents one mean per stay (N = 217 stays in shade and 183 in sunshine; 20 bees). (A...
Since climate change is expected to bring more severe and frequent extreme weather events such as he...
Simple regulatory mechanisms based on the idea of the saturable \u27common stomach\u27 can control t...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
1. While foraging, attacking, or leaving or returning to their hives, both the African and European ...
Forager honey bees exhibit a robust time memory, based on an endogenous circadian clock, enabling th...
Flying endothermic insects thermoregulate, likely to improve flight performance. Males of the Sonora...
Honeybee larvae and pupae are extremely stenothermic, i.e. they strongly depend on accurate regulati...