相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Losing the Arms Race: Greater Wax Moths Sense but Ignore Bee Alarm Pheromones
Yuan Li et al.
INSECTS (2019)
The effect of conspecific cues on honey bee foraging behavior
Eva S. Horna Lowell et al.
APIDOLOGIE (2019)
Olfactory eavesdropping of predator alarm pheromone by sympatric but not allopatric prey
Shihao Dong et al.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2018)
Harden up: metal acquisition in the weaponized ovipositors of aculeate hymenoptera
Kate Baumann et al.
ZOOMORPHOLOGY (2018)
Poison and alarm: the Asian hornet Vespa velutina uses sting venom volatiles as an alarm pheromone
Ya-nan Cheng et al.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2017)
Phoretic mite Neocypholaelaps indica Evans infests inflorescences of Pachysandra axillari Franch. and its pollinators, Apis cerana Fabricius
Jia Ge et al.
SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY (2017)
Foragers of sympatric Asian honey bee species intercept competitor signals by avoiding benzyl acetate from Apis cerana alarm pheromone
Ping Wen et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2017)
Predation risk tradeoffs in prey: effects on energy and behaviour
Marwa Khater et al.
THEORETICAL ECOLOGY (2016)
Ecology of Varroa destructor, the Major Ectoparasite of the Western Honey Bee, Apis mellifera
Francesco Nazzi et al.
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, VOL 61 (2016)
Honey Bees Modulate Their Olfactory Learning in the Presence of Hornet Predators and Alarm Component
Zhengwei Wang et al.
PLOS ONE (2016)
Bees eavesdrop upon informative and persistent signal compounds in alarm pheromones
Zhengwei Wang et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2016)
Differential Combinatorial Coding of Pheromones in Two Olfactory Subsystems of the Honey Bee Brain
Julie Carcaud et al.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE (2015)
Individual honey bee (Apis cerana) foragers adjust their fuel load to match variability in forage reward
Ken Tan et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2015)
Giant Asian honeybees use olfactory eavesdropping to detect and avoid ant predators
Jianjun Li et al.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2014)
Olfactory Coding in the Honeybee Lateral Horn
Edith Roussel et al.
CURRENT BIOLOGY (2014)
Effects of natural and synthetic alarm pheromone and individual pheromone components on foraging behavior of the giant Asian honey bee, Apis dorsata
Jianjun Li et al.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2014)
The 'I see you' prey-predator signal of Apis cerana is innate
Ken Tan et al.
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN (2013)
Oriental Orchid (Cymbidium floribundum) Attracts the Japanese Honeybee (Apis cerana japonica) with a Mixture of 3-hydroxyoctanoic Acid and 10-hydroxy-(E)-2-decenoic Acid
Michio Sugahara et al.
ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2013)
Public use of olfactory information associated with predation in two species of social bees
Eben Goodale et al.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2012)
An 'I see you' prey-predator signal between the Asian honeybee, Apis cerana, and the hornet, Vespa velutina
Ken Tan et al.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2012)
The Bite of the Honeybee: 2-Heptanone Secreted from Honeybee Mandibles during a Bite Acts as a Local Anaesthetic in Insects and Mammals
Alexandros Papachristoforou et al.
PLOS ONE (2012)
Differences in Heat Sensitivity between Japanese Honeybees and Hornets under High Carbon Dioxide and Humidity Conditions inside Bee Balls
Michio Sugahara et al.
ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2012)
A Meta-Analysis of Predation Risk Effects on Pollinator Behaviour
Gustavo Q. Romero et al.
PLOS ONE (2011)
A molecular phylogeny of the genus Apis suggests that the Giant Honey Bee of the Philippines, A-breviligula Maa, and the Plains Honey Bee of southern India, A-indica Fabricius, are valid species
Nathan Lo et al.
SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY (2010)
An alarm pheromone modulates appetitive olfactory learning in the honeybee (Apis mellifera)
Elodie Urlacher et al.
FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE (2010)
Orchid Mimics Honey Bee Alarm Pheromone in Order to Attract Hornets for Pollination
Jennifer Brodmann et al.
CURRENT BIOLOGY (2009)
Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs and False Alarms in Bee Responses to Cryptic Predators
Thomas C. Ings et al.
CURRENT BIOLOGY (2008)
Orchids mimic green-leaf volatiles to attract prey-hunting wasps for pollination
Jennifer Brodmann et al.
CURRENT BIOLOGY (2008)
Processing of sting pheromone and its components in the antennal lobe of the worker honeybee
Shunpeng Wang et al.
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY (2008)
Bee hawking by the wasp, Vespa velutina, on the honeybees Apis cerana and A-mellifera
K. Tan et al.
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN (2007)
Multitrophic interaction facilitates parasite-host relationship between an invasive beetle and the honey bee
Baldwyn Torto et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2007)
Flight and fight: A comparative view of the neurophysiology and genetics of honey bee defensive behavior
G. J. Hunt
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY (2007)
Volatiles of foraging honeybees Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their potential role as semiochemicals
Thomas Schmitt et al.
APIDOLOGIE (2007)
Heat-balling wasps by honeybees
T Ken et al.
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN (2005)
Bumble bee predators reduce pollinator density and plant fitness
R Dukas
ECOLOGY (2005)
The biology of the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida, Coleoptera: Nitidulidae):: Gaps in our knowledge of an invasive species
P Neumann et al.
APIDOLOGIE (2004)
The chemistry of sexual deception in an orchid-wasp pollination system
FP Schiestl et al.
SCIENCE (2003)
Pollinators as mediators of top-down effects on plants
KB Suttle
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2003)
Chemical characters of two related species of giant honeybees (Apis dorsata and A-laboriosa):: Possible ecological significance
MS Blum et al.
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY (2000)