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Charles Darwin struggled to explain how forty thousand bees working in the dark, seemingly by instinct alone, could organize themselves to construct something as perfect as a honey comb. How do bees accomplish such incredible tasks? Synthesizing the findings of decades of experiments, The Spirit of the Hive presents a comprehensive picture of the genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying the division of labor in honey bee colonies and explains how bees' complex social behavior has evolved over millions of years.Robert E. Page, Jr., one of the foremost honey bee geneticists in the world, sheds light on how the coordinated activity of hives arises naturally when worker bees respond to stimuli in their environment. The actions they take in turn alter the environment and so change the stimuli for their nestmates. For example, a bee detecting ample stores of pollen in the hive is inhibited from foraging for more, whereas detecting the presence of hungry young larvae will stimulate pollen gathering. Division of labor, Page shows, is an inevitable product of group living, because individual bees vary genetically and physiologically in their sensitivities to stimuli and have different probabilities of encountering and responding to them.A fascinating window into self-organizing regulatory networks of honey bees, The Spirit of the Hive applies genomics, evolution, and behavior to elucidate the details of social structure and advance our understanding of complex adaptive systems in nature.
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This book will guide you in selecting an observation hive and choosing a site for it, modifying the hive and the site as needed, installing the hive, working with the hive, and maintaining the hive. It will prepare you to take a temporary portable observation hive to a market, fair, or school. Most important, it describes and illustrates the many ways you can use your observation hive to learn more about honey bees and how to care for them.
Honeybee --- Beehives --- Bee culture --- Apis mellifera --- European honeybee --- Hive bee --- Honey bee --- Apis (Insects) --- Bees --- Bee hives --- Bee houses --- Hives, Bee --- Apiaries --- Apiculture --- Bee keeping --- Beekeeping --- Honeybee culture --- Keeping, Bee --- Keeping bees --- Rearing of bees --- Insect rearing --- Study and teaching. --- Housing --- Equipment and supplies --- Rearing
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symboliek --- iconography --- Insects. Springtails --- bijen --- iconografie --- Iconography --- Thematology --- symbolism [artistic concept] --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- beehives [apiaries] --- Apis mellifera [species] --- Ambrose of Milan --- Art --- Flandre --- Insecten --- Insectes --- Kunst --- Nederland --- Pays-Bas --- Vlaanderen --- Decoration and ornament, Architectural --- Bees in art. --- Beehives. --- Symbolism in architecture. --- 638.1 --- 7.045 --- Beehives --- Bees in art --- -Decoration and ornament, Architectural --- -Symbolism in architecture --- 7.042 --- Architectural symbolism --- Signs and symbols in architecture --- Architecture --- Architectural decoration and ornament --- Stonework, Decorative --- Architectural design --- Exterior walls --- Bee hives --- Bee houses --- Hives, Bee --- Honeybee --- Bee culture --- Apiaries --- Bee-keeping. Apiculture --- Iconografie: allegorieen; symbolen; dodendansen; emblemata --- Decoration and ornament --- Housing --- Equipment and supplies --- -Symbolism in architecture. --- 7.045 Iconografie: allegorieen; symbolen; dodendansen; emblemata --- 638.1 Bee-keeping. Apiculture --- Symbolism in architecture
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Since time immemorial, bees have been associated with all manner of virtues. The beehive has served as the model for an ideal society, while honey and wax have provided the basis for countless positive metaphors of sweetness and productivity. The natural architecture created by bees in their hives can be said to approach perfection. In The Beehive Metaphor, Juan Antonio Ramírez shows how this lucid modular structure had a considerable influence on the architects and artists who founded the Modern movement. Models from both traditional and ""modern"" or ""rational"" apiculture were
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