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We didn't use the word "foraging" back then - raiding the hedgerows was just something you did.
However, it is known that foraging honeybee workers can reverse their behavior from foraging back to nursing, when nurses are scarce in the colony.
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On Thursday, in the first night of a three-night residency at the Rose Theater, Mr. Marsalis spotlighted his own music, foraging as far back as 1985.
For example, the desert ant Cataglyphis is able to explore its desert habitat for hundreds of meters while foraging and return back to its nest precisely and on a straight line.
The desert ant Cataglyphis is able to explore its desert habitat for hundreds of meters while foraging and return back to its nest precisely and on a straight line.
Because of their annual cycle (migrating to their breeding sites and back, foraging in their summer habitat), amphibians can be found on agricultural fields over the entire six-month summer activity period and are thus potentially directly exposed to PPPs, although interception by plants may seasonally reduce exposure.
Yet fast-forward 40 years, and foraging is most definitely back in business.
In the nearby foothills, enfeebled people were coming back from foraging wild spinach and even blades of grass -- a harvest of hideously bitter greenery that can be made edible only if boiled long enough.
For each pair, they trapped the male while he was foraging, delaying his arrival back at the nest by 1 hour, instead of the usual 30 minutes.
The hive's field force was back from foraging, and because of the wet weather and the time of day the female worker bees were especially ornery.
Similarly, if there is a surfeit of foragers and a lack of nurses, bees can reverse their behavioural development and switch back from foraging to nursing roles [5], [7].
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