Free access article
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Apidologie
Volume 35,
Number 5,
September-October 2004
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493 - 502 |
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10.1051/apido:2004042 |
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Apidologie 35 (2004) 493-502
DOI: 10.1051/apido:2004042
Online Material
Video 1 (2.3 MB) At 10
oC, about 50% of
A. laboriosa
worker bees perform Abdomen Flipping
Video 2 (2.2 MB) At 15
oC, about 15% of
A. laboriosa
worker bees perform Abdomen Flipping
Video 3 (2.3 MB) At 19
oC about 12.5% of
A. dorsata
workers perform Abdomen Flipping
Video 4 (2.5 MB)
At 24
oC about 2.5% of
A.
dorsata workers perform Abdomen Flipping
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