Descriptive study of antennation during trophallactic unloading contacts in honeybees Apis mellifera carnica
Trophallaxis, the mouth-to-mouth transfer of food, is a widespread behavior occurring between individuals of eusocial insect societies. Antennal movements during food transfer are, in honeybees, too rapid to be characterized using standard video recordings. Using a high-speed camera (200 frames/s),...
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Autores principales: | Goyret, J., Farina, W.M. |
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Formato: | JOUR |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00201812_v50_n3_p274_Goyret |
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