trigona การใช้
- "Trigona corvina " have high heterozygosity due to their environment.
- One of his favourite topics was the life habits of the Trigona ".
- The bee " Trigona iridipennis " feeds on the pollen and nectar.
- "Trigona " females are divided into castes composed of queens and workers.
- "Trigona corvina " have been known to act as parasites to citrus plantations.
- This classification, supported by Michener's classification, splits " Trigona " into 9 smaller subgenera.
- It was an effort to improve the classification system by dividing the huge genus " Trigona " into subgenera.
- Other bees like " Trigona corvina " rely on pheromones for much of their communication with nest mates and rivals.
- There is a trade-off for " Trigona corvina " between effort spent defending their resource from intruders and foraging.
- The stingless bee ( " Trigona corvina " ) uses local enhancement to locate other members of their colony and food resources.
- This type of learning has been documented in the foraging behaviors of individuals of the stingless bee species " Trigona fulviventris ."
- Trigona corvina, and other stingless bees, utilize their mandibles for defense purposes and typically interlock them with other individuals while fighting for resources.
- Some species of bee ", " mainly that of the genus " Trigona ", also exhibit such aggressive behavior.
- The " Trigona " workers give a painful and persistent bite, are difficult to remove, and usually die during the attack.
- An example of an alarm signal is nerol, a chemical which is found in the mandibular glands of " Trigona fulviventris " individuals.
- The " Trigona fuscipennis " species in particular, make use of attraction, landing, buzzing and angular flights as typical alarm behaviors.
- It has evolved that " Trigona corvina " foragers do best with interactions with other aggressive bees or with bees who are easily scared off.
- A field study from Ecuador reported that the fruit bodies of " Staheliomyces " are visited by species from the stingless bee genus " Trigona ".
- Over a nine-night experiment the bats attacked soundless control moths and clicking " Bertholdia trigona " moths that were selected for their extraordinary clicking abilities.
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