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The effect of genotype, age, sex, and caste on response thresholds to sucrose and foraging behavior of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)
T. Pankiw, R. E. Page
Arizona State University
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
caste
100%
honey
89%
foraging behavior
87%
bee
83%
nectar
80%
sucrose
74%
genotype
73%
caching
19%
labor division
19%
effect
15%
pollen
12%
water
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Plant Nectar
93%
Bees
90%
Honey
89%
Sucrose
66%
Social Class
63%
Genotype
48%
Hoarding
20%
Water
17%
Pollen
15%
Physiological Phenomena
13%
Reflex
12%
Occupational Groups
9%
Agriculture & Biology
Apis mellifera
68%
honey bees
63%
foraging
53%
sucrose
47%
gender
41%
genotype
40%
nectar
25%
bees
16%
drones (insects)
8%
polyethism
8%
proboscis
7%
queen insects
6%
reflexes
6%
water
5%
pollen
4%