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The representative bias occurs more when entrepreneurs nest themselves within strong tie networks (De Carolis and Saparito2006).
Young females can choose to found a nest themselves or remain with their native colony as a celibate helper.
They didn't make this nest themselves, an individual with a gravid, swollen abdomen means she's heading to a solitary bee nest to burrow in and lay her eggs.
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The eggs were pecked open and the nests themselves torn to pieces.
The nests themselves are simple and often are located in depressions made in the soil in low croplands and grasslands or are situated on open, rocky ground.
Last year, the wildlife staff even built about 100 artificial cavities and installed them 25 feet high in large pines so the woodpeckers did not have to toil for six months carving the nests themselves.
She wondered whether the birds would collect permethrin-treated fibers and carry the pesticide into their nests themselves.
For birds harassed in the fall, close to the military parade date, Townsend explains that the main issue is not the nests themselves, which are likely empty after chicks hatch and leave—"most birds don't use nests at this time of year".
The structure of the nests themselves are subject to the forces of natural selection.
The nests themselves are 5-10 cm deep, and digging and filling it may take a total of four hours.
The patterns of connections between nests and how this pattern relates to the properties of the nests themselves will reflect how resources are redistributed through the colony.
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