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Lectura de 3 trabajos Galardonados con el Premio Nobel
- Karl von Frisch. (1973). Decoding the language of the bee. PDF 127 Kb. Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1973. Lectura del trabajo presentado por Frisch el día que ganó el Premio Nobel de Medicina 1973, conjuntamente con otros dos etólogos más: Konrand Z. Lorenz y Nikolaas Tinbergen. Reproducimos a continuación los otros dos trabajos.
- Konrad Z. Lorenz. (1973). Analogy as a source of knowledge. PDF 161 Kb. Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1973.
- Nikolaas Tinbergen. (1973). Ethology and stress diseases. PDF 647 Kb. Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1973.
Comportamiento
- Comportamento higiénico de Apis Mellifera Iberica em células de criação de obreiras artificialmente infestadas com o parasita varroa Hygienic behaviour of Apis Mellifera Iberica in broad cells artificially infested with varroa mites. PDF 33 Kb. J. M. Flores Serrano, S. M. Afonso Pires, F Puerta Puerta. RPCV (2001) 96 (538) 71-74.
- Comportamiento defensivo de la abeja (Apis mellifera L.) en confinamiento. PDF 83 Kb. Teobaldo Ramos M.; Norberto M. Balderrama; Lourdes O. Almeida. Rev. Fac. Agron. (Maracay) 18:47-65. 1992.
- Control del pillaje. PDF 90 Kb. Word 52 Kb. Ricardo Prietto.
- Traducción al español de los términos ingleses más conflictivos utilizados en Etología, Ecología y Evolución. PDF 128 Kb. Manuel Soler, Juan Carranza, Adolfo Cordero Rivera, Juan Moreno, Juan Carlos Senar y Juan José Soler. Etología, 9:43-46 (2001).
- Efectos del campo geomagnético en insectos sociales. PDF 140 Kb. Darci M. S. Esquivel, Eliane Wajnberg, Léa J. El Jaick , Daniel Acosta Avalos; Marília P. Linhares. Ciencia al Día Internacional. Junio 2000, Vol. 3, No. 2: 1-11. 2000.
- Environmental Impacts of Electromagnetic Fields From Major Electrical Technologies. PDF 115 Kb. K. R. Foster, M H Repacholi. Environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields from major electrical technologies. pp:1-19.
- Efectos de las radiaciones electromagnéticas de la telefonía móvil sobre los insectos. PDF 1.601 Kb. A. Balmori. Revista Ecosistemas. 2006. Nº 1.
- Big Businesses: Honey Bee Colonies and Oil Companies. PDF 516 Kb. Francis. L. W. Ratnieks. The Beekeepers Quarterly 69: 22-24.
- Evaluación de la inseminación instrumental como técnica para la selección genética de abejas (Apis mellifera L). en base al comportamiento higiénico. PDF 2.742 Kb. Marcia Soledad Martínez Ulloa. Universidad Católica de Temuco. pp: 1-72.
- Comparaciones en fisiología y evolución, y por qué las abejas pueden hacer las cosas que hacen. PDF 301 Kb. Lars Chittka; Anna Dornhaus. Ciencia al Día. Mayo 1999, Vol. 2, No. 2.
- Comportamiento de la reina en el apareamiento. PDF 52 Kb. Word 31 Kb. Osvaldo Ernesto Atela. Cabaña Apiario Pedro J. Bover. MAA de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Argentina.
- Animales sentinelas. PDF 65 Kb. Word 30 Kb. Claude Morgan. Apiservices.
- Brood Protection in Social Insects. PDF 150 Kb. Manfred Ayasse; Robert J. Paxton. Brood Protection in Social Insects. Chapter 5. pp: 117-148.
- Mating behaviour and chemical communication in the orden Hymenoptera. PDF 313 Kb. Manfred Ayasse; Robert J. Paxton, J. Tengö. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 2001. 46:31–78.
- Evolution of multiple mating in the genus Apis. PDF 437 Kb. Kellie A. Palmer, Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Apidologie 31 (2000) 235–248.
- Unequal subfamily proportions among honey bee queen and worker brood. PDF 226 Kb. Charles A. Tilley; Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Anim. Behav., 1997, 54, 1483–1490.
- Variation in Time of Egg Hatch by the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae). PDF 984 Kb. Anita M. Collins. Annals of The Entomological Society of America Vol. 97, no. 1:141-149.
- Differential reproductive success among subfamilies in queenless honeybee ( Apis mellifera L.) colonies. PDF 142 Kb. Caroline G. Martin · Benjamin P. Oldroyd Madeleine Beekman. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2004) 56:42–49.
- Effects of cross-feeding anarchistic and wild type honey bees: anarchistic workers are not queen-like. PDF 153 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Naturwissenschaften (2003) 90:189–192.
- Worker reproduction in honey-bees ( Apis) and the anarchic syndrome: a review. PDF 96 Kb. Andrew B. Barron; Benjamin P. Oldroyd; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2001) 50:199–208.
- Binary Trait Loci That Influence Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Guarding Behavior. PDF 100 Kb. Miguel E. Arechavaleta Velasco; Greg J. Hunt. Annals of The Entomological Society of America Vol. 97, Nº 1: 177-183.
- Measuring the cost of worker reproduction in honeybees: work tempo in an ‘anarchic’ line. PDF 78 Kb. Jonathan R. Dampney, Andrew B. Barron; Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Apidologie 35 (2004) 83–88.
- Different policing rates of eggs laid by queenright and queenless anarchistic honey-bee workers ( Apis mellifera L.). PDF 170 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2003) 54:480–484.
- When do honey bee guards reject their former nestmates after swarming?. PDF 101 Kb. M. Beekman; J. N. M. Calis; B. P. Oldroyd; F. L. W. Ratnieks. Insectes soc. 49 (2002) 56–61.
- When Is Self-Organization Used in Biological Systems?. PDF 31 Kb. Thomas D. Seeley. Biol. Bull. 202: 314–318. (June 2002).
- Swarming Behavior of Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Southeastern Louisiana. PDF 87 Kb. Jose D. Villa. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 97(1): 111-116 (2004).
- Development and Behaviour of anarchistic honeybees. PDF 103 Kb. Benjamin P. Oldroyd; L. Halling, T. Rinderer. Proc. Royal Soc. London B (1999)266: 1875-1878.
- Evolution of worker sterility in honey-bees ( Apis mellifera):how anarchistic workers evade policing by laying eggs that have low removal rates. PDF 64 Kb. Benjamin P. Oldroyd; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2000) 47:268–273.
- Stricking to their choice honey bees subfamilies abandon declining food sources at a slow but uniform rate. PDF 99 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Benjamin P. Oldroyd; Mary Myerscough. Ecological Entomology (2003) 28: 233-238.
- Regulation of ovary activation in worker honey-bees ( Apis mellifera): larval signal production and adult response thresholds differ between anarchistic and wild-type bees. PDF 48 Kb. B. P. Oldroyd; T. C. Wossler; F. L. W. Ratnieks. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2001) 50:366–370.
- Policing of adult honey bees with activated ovaries is error prone. PDF 69 Kb. J. R. Dampney; A. B. Barron; B. P. Oldroyd. Insectes soc. 49 (2002) 270–274.
- Social regulation of ovary activation in ‘anarchistic’ honey-bees (Apis mellifera). PDF 46 Kb. Andrew B. Barron; Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2001) 49:214–219.
- No evidence for Wolbachia-induced parthenogenesis in the social Hymenoptera. PDF 82 Kb. T. Wenseleers; J. Billen. J. Evol. Biol. 13 (2000) 277-280.
- The evolution of functionally referential alarm communication. Multiple adaptations; multiple constraints. PDF 99 Kb. Daniel T. Blumstein. Evolution of Communication 3:2 (1999), 135–147. issn 1387–5337.
- The grooming invitation dance of the honey bee. PDF 118 Kb. Benjamin B. Land; Thomas D. Seeley. Ethology 110, 1-10 (2004).
- Group decision making in nest-site selection by honey bees. PDF 437 Kb. Thomas D. Seeley, P. Kirk Visscher. Apidologie 35 (2004) 101–116.
- Levels of selection in a social insect: a review of conflict and cooperation during honey bee (Apis mellifera) queen replacement. PDF 283 Kb. David R. Tarpy; David C. Gilley; Thomas D. Seeley. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2004) 55:513–523.
- Consensus building during nest-site selection in honey bee swarms: the expiration of dissent. PDF 238 Kb. Thomas D. Seeley. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2003) 53:417–424.
- The effect of drone comb on a honey bee colony’s production of honey. PDF 121 Kb. Thomas D. Seeley. Apidologie 33 (2002) 75–86.
- Worker piping in honey bee swarms and its role in preparing for liftoff. PDF 280 Kb. Thomas D. Seeley; Jurgen Tautz. J. Comp. Physiol. A (2001) 187:667-676.
- Reproductive conflicts in social animals: who has power?. PDF 416 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Jan Komdeur; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.18 No.6 June 2003.
- Parasitic honeybees get royal treatment. PDF 100 Kb. Madeleine Beekman, Johan N. M. Calis, Willem Jan Boot. Nature Vol. 404. 13 April 2000. www.nature.com.
- Power over reproduction in social Hymenoptera. PDF 252 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B (2003) 358, 1741–1753.
- The Effect of Sex-Allocation Biasing on the Evolution of Worker Policing in Hymenopteran Societies. PDF 187 Kb. Kevin R. Foster; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Am. Nat. 2001. Vol. 158, pp. 615–623.
- Spite in social insects. PDF 152 Kb. Kevin R. Foster; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Tree Vol. 15, no. 11. November 2000.
- Caste fate conflict in swarm-founding social Hymenoptera: an inclusive fitness analysis. PDF 159 Kb. T. Wenseleers; F. L. W. Ratnieks; J. Billen. J . Evol. Biol. 16 (2003 ) 647–658.
- Kin conflict over caste determination in social Hymenoptera. PDF 157 Kb. Andrew F. G. Bourke; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (1999) 46: 287-297.
- An introduction to the evolutionary modelling of conflict. PDF 404 Kb. T. Wenseleers. University of Leuven, Belgium. pp:21-53.
- An introduction to the evolutionary modelling of conflict. PDF 306 Kb. T. Wenseleers. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium / University of Sheffield, UK.
- Queen control of egg fertilization in the honey bee. PDF 151 Kb. Francis L. W. Ratnieks; Laurent Keller. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (1998) 44: 57-61.
- The police state. PDF 405 Kb. John Whitfield. Nature. Vol 416; 25 April 2002.
- Conflict in the Bee Hive: Worker Reproduction and Worker Policing. PDF 383 Kb. Francis. L. W. Ratnieks. The Beekeepers Quarterly 70: 16-17.
- Convergent evolution of worker policing by egg eating in the honeybee and common wasp. PDF 204 Kb. Kevin R. Foster; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B (2001) 268, 169-174.
- Worker policing in the honey bee: basic facts and ideas. PDF 107 Kb. Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Ins. Soc. Life 3: 3-10, 2000.
- Blackwell Science, Ltd Anarchy in the UK: Detailed genetic analysis of worker reproduction in a naturally occurring British anarchistic honeybee, Apis mellifera , colony using DNA microsatellites. PDF 203 Kb. N. Chaline, F. L. W. Ratnieks; T. Burke. Molecular Ecology (2002) 11 , 1795–1803.
- Effect of “spraying” by fighting honey bee queens (Apis mellifera L.) on the temporal structure of fights. PDF 151 Kb. G. Bernasconi, F.L.W. Ratnieks; E. Rand. Insectes soc. 47 (2000) 21–26.
- Worker reproduction in honey-bees ( Apis) and the anarchic syndrome: a review. PDF 96 Kb. Andrew B. Barron; Benjamin P. Oldroyd; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2001) 50:199–208.
- Spite: Hamilton’s unproven theory. PDF 147 Kb. Kevin R. Foster; Tom Wenseleers; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Ann. Zool. Fennici 38: 229–238.
- Inclusive fitness theory: novel predictions and tests in eusocial Hymenoptera. PDF 349 Kb. Francis L. W. Ratnieks; Thibaud Monnin; Kevin R. Foster. Ann. Zool. Fennici 38: 201–214.
- Genetic Control of the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Dance Language: Segregating Dance Forms in a Backcrossed Colony. PDF 103 Kb. R. N. Johnson, B. P. Oldroyd, A. B. Barron, and R. H. Crozier. The Journal of Heredity 2002:93(3): 170-173.
- Non-elemental processing in olfactory discrimination tasks needs bilateral input in honeybees. PDF 112 Kb. Bernhard Komischke, Jean-Christophe Sandoz, Harald Lachnit, Martin Giurfa. Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Free University of Berlin, Königin-Luise-Str. 28/30, D- 14195 Berlin, Germany.
- Lethal fighting between honeybee queens and parasitic workers (Apis mellifera). PDF 123 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz; Jochen Pflugfelder; Robin M. Crewe. Naturwissenschaften (2003) 90:378–381.
- Activity of protein kinase A and gustatory responsiveness in the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 279 Kb. R. Scheiner. U. Muller; S. Heimburger; J. Erber. J Comp Physiol A (2003) 189: 427–434.
- Automatic life-long monitoring of individual insect behaviour now possible. PDF 1.010 Kb. Sebastian Streit, Fiola Bock; Christian W. W. Pirk; Jürgen Tautz. Zoology 106 (2003):1-3. Chip sobre abejas.
- Do policing honeybee (Apis mellifera) workers target eggs in drone comb?. PDF 124 Kb. L. A. Halling; B.P. Oldroyd. Insectes Soc. 50 (2003) 59–61.
- Selection on worker honeybee responses to queen pheromone (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 70 Kb. Tanya Pankiw; Mark L. Winston; M. Kim Fondrk Keith N. Naturwissenschaften (2000) 87:487–490.
- Distribution of fratries in six Apis mellifera carnica colonies. The queens and drones genotypes at loci Ap53, A107, A29, B124 and A43 are referenced in the right columns. The number of daughters by drone are referenced by date (day/month/year) and sampling material (worker, egg, and queen) in the left columns. Drone 0 corresponds to the last male who inseminated the queen. PDF 99 Kb. Franck, P.; Solignac, M.; Vautrin, D.; Cornuet, J.-M., Koeninger, G. & Koeninger, N. Animal Behaviour.
- Differences in performance on a reversal learning test and division of labor in honey bee colonies. PDF 57 Kb. Y. Ben-Shahar; C. K. Thompson; S. M. Hartz; B. H. Smith; G. E. Robinson. Anim Cogn (2000) 3 :119–125.
- N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors in Acquisition of the Short-Term Memory in the Honeybee Apis mellifera. PDF 329 Kb. N. G. Lopatina, I. V. Ryzhova, E. G. Chesnokova, L. A. Dmitrieva. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia.
- Effects of juvenile hormone and ecdysone on the timing of vitellogenin appearance in hemolymph of queen and worker pupae of Apis mellifera. PDF 1.656 Kb. Angel Roberto Barchuka, Marcia Maria Gentile Bitondib, Zilá Luz Paulino Simõesb. Journal of Insect Science, 2:1.
- Juvenile hormone and division of labor in honey bee colonies: effects of allatectomy on flight behavior and metabolism. PDF 104 Kb. Joseph P. Sullivan, Susan E. Fahrbach, Jon F. Harrison, Elizabeth A. Capaldi, Jennifer H. Fewell, and Gene E. Robinson. J. Exp. Biol. 2003 206: 2287-2296.
- Vibrational Communication in Insects. PDF 177 Kb. Meta Virant-Doberlet, AndreJ Cokl. Neotropical Entomology 33(2):121-134 (2004).
- Evaluation of the defensive behavior of two honeybee ecotypes using a laboratory test. PDF 311 Kb. Cecilia Andere, M. A. Palacio, E. M. Rodriguez, E. Figini, M. T. Dominguez, E. Bedascarrasbure. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 25, 1, 57-60 (2002).
- Evaluation of the time of uncapping and removing dead brood from cells by hygienic and non-hygienic honey bees. PDF 618 Kb. Maria Alejandra Palacio, Jose Manuel Flores, Emilio Figini, Sergio Ruffinengo, Alberto Escande, Enrique Bedascarrasbure, Edgardo Rodriguez; Lionel Segui Gonçalves. Genet. Mol. Res. 4 (1): 105-114 (2005).
- Importance of social stimuli for the development of learning capability in honeybees. PDF 133 Kb. Naoko Ichikawa, Masami SasakiI. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 38 (2): 203–209 (2003).
- Differential reproductive success among subfamilies in queenless honeybee ( Apis mellifera L.) colonies. PDF 142 Kb. Caroline G. Martin; Benjamin P. Oldroyd; Madeleine Beekman. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2004) 56:42–49.
- Reproductive conflicts in social animals: who has power?. PDF 416 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Jan Komdeur; Francis L.W. Ratnieks. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.18 No.6 June 2003.
- The Major Opsin in Bees (Insecta: Hymenoptera): A Promising Nuclear Gene for Higher Level Phylogenetics. PDF 113 Kb. Patrick Mardulyn; Sydney A. Cameron. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Vol. 12, No. 2, July, pp. 168–176, 1999.
- Hierarchical Analysis of Variation in the Mitochondrial 16S rRNA Gene Among Hymenoptera. PDF 269 Kb. James B. Whitfield; Sydney A. Cameron. Mol. Biol. Evol. 15(12):1728–1743. 1998.
- The rarity of multiple mating by females in the social Hymenoptera. PDF 139 Kb. J. Strassmann. Insectes soc. 48 (2001) 01–13.
- Multiple Molecular Data Sets Suggest Independent Origins of Highly Eusocial Behavior in Bees (Hymenoptera:Apinae). PDF 387 Kb. Sydney A. Cameron; Patrick Mardulyn. Syst. Biol. 50(2):194–214, 2001.
- A scientific note on the revised estimates of effective paternity frequency in Apis. PDF 131 Kb. D. R.Tarpy; R. Nielsen; D. I. Nielsen. Insect. Soc. 51 (2004) 203–204.
- Consequences of Mating Behaviour on the Population Ecology of Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 79 Kb. Herrn Frank Bernhard Kraus. Dissertation (kumulativ).
- Honey bee colony pheromones. PDF 641 Kb. Maja Drazic; Nikola Kezic. Central European Agriculture Journal. Vol 1. Nº 1.
- Trees for bees. PDF 530 Kb. Peter J. Lockhart; Sydney A. Cameron. Trends in Ecology & Evolution Vol.16 No.2 February 2001.
- Social Inhibition and the Regulation of Temporal Polyethism in Honey Bees. PDF 362 Kb. S. N. Beshers, Z. Y. Huang, Y. Oonoa; G. E. Robinson E. J. theor. Biol. (2001) 213, 461-479.
- The concepts of 'sameness' and 'difference' in an insect. PDF 163 Kb. Martin Giurfa, Shaowu Zhang, Arnim Jenett, Randolf Menzel, Mandyam V. Srinivasan. Nature 410, 930 - 933 (19 Apr 2001) Letters to Nature.
- Collective decisions and cognition in bees. PDF 86 Kb. P. Kirk Visscher, Scott Camazine. Nature 397, 400 (04 Feb 1999) Scientific Correspondence.
- Olfaction: Scent-triggered navigation in honeybees. PDF 122 Kb. Judith Reinhard, Mandyam V. Srinivasan, Shaowu Zhang. Nature 427, 411 (29 Jan 2004) Brief Communications.
- Honeybee colonies achieve fitness through dancing. PDF 182 Kb. Gavin Sherman, P. Kirk Visscher. Nature 419, 920 - 922 (31 Oct 2002) Letters to Nature.
- Social parasitism by male-producing reproductive workers in a eusocial insect. PDF 169 Kb. Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde, J. Will Koning, Ruth M. Brown, William C. Jordan, Andrew F. G. Bourke. Nature 430, 557-560 (29 Jul 2004) Letters to Nature.
- Worker policing in the honeybee. PDF 209 Kb. Francis L. W. Ratnieks, P. Kirk Visscher. Nature 342, 796-797 (14 Dec 1989) Letters to Editor (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Honeybee colonies achieve fitness through dancing. PDF 182 Kb. Gavin Sherman, P. Kirk Visscher. Nature 419, 920-922 (31 Oct 2002) Letters to Nature.
- Social parasitism by male-producing reproductive workers in a eusocial insect. PDF 169 Kb. Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde, J. Will Koning, Ruth M. Brown, William C. Jordan, Andrew F. G. Bourke. Nature 430, 557 - 560 (29 Jul 2004) Letters to Nature.
- Competition for royalty in bees. PDF 337 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, Per Kryger, Mike H. Allsopp. Nature 384, 31 (07 Nov 1996) Scientific Correspondence (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Unusual thermal defence by a honeybee against mass attack by hornets. PDF 793 Kb. Masato Ono, Takeshi Igarashi, Eishi Ohno, Masami Sasaki. Nature 377, 334-336 (28 Sep 1995) Letters to Editor (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996). Publicación original del trabajo fílmico editado por National Geographyc Chanel sobre el avispón de japón, metodo de defensa.
- Neighbourhood watch. PDF 300 Kb. Henry Gee. Nature 377, 289 (28 Sep 1995) News and Views (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Bee versus hornet. PDF 248 Kb. H. Heyworth. Nature 378, 434 (30 Nov 1995) Correspondence (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Social insects: Facultative worker policing in a wasp. PDF 718 Kb. Kevin R. Foster, Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Nature 407, 692-693 (12 Oct 2000) Brief Communications.
- One-strided waggle dance in bees. PDF 280 Kb. Jorgen Tautz, Kristin Rohrseitz, David C. Sandeman. Nature 382, 32 (04 Jul 1996) Scientific Correspondence (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Who are the drone police?. PDF 321 Kb. Jon Seger. Nature 342, 741 - 742 (14 Dec 1989) News and Views (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Animal behaviour: When it pays to waggle. PDF 104 Kb. Fred C. Dyer. Nature 419, 885 - 886 (31 Oct 2002) News and Views.
- Sociobiology: Worker nepotism among polygynous ants. PDF 85 Kb. Minttumaaria Hannonen, Liselotte Sundstrom. Nature 421, 910 (27 Feb 2003) Brief Communications.
- Evolution of bee dances. PDF 138 Kb. Thomas E. Rinderer, Benjamin P. Oldroyd, H. Alien Sylvester, Siriwat Wongsiri, Lilia I. de Guzman. Nature 360, 305 (26 Nov 1992) Scientific Correspondence (from the Nature Archive: January 1987 - December 1996).
- Animal behaviour: How self-organization evolves. PDF 184 Kb. P. Kirk Visscher. Nature 421, 799 - 800 (20 Feb 2003) News and Views.
- Honeybee dances communicate distances measured by optic flow. PDF 137 Kb. Harald E. Esch, Shaowu Zhang, Mandyan V. Srinivasan, Juergen Tautz. Nature 411, 581-583 (31 May 2001) Letters to Nature.
- Social insects: The police state. PDF 405 Kb. John Whitfield. Nature 416, 782-784 (25 Apr 2002) News Feature.
- Nepotism in the honey bee. PDF 285 Kb. Norman F. Carlin, Peter C. Frumhoff. Nature 346, 706 - 707 (23 Aug 1990) Scientific Correspondence.
- Insect behaviour: Evolutionary origins of bee dances. PDF 73 Kb. A. Dornhaus, L. Chittka. Nature 401, 38 (02 Sep 1999) Brief Communications.
- A molecular signature of behavior. PDF 279 Kb. David Gresham. Nature Genetics 35, 207 (01 Nov 2003) News and Views.
- The organization of work in social insect colonies. PDF 942 Kb. Deborah M. Gordon. Nature 380, 121-124 (14 Mar 1996) Progress.
- The bee's needs. PDF 679 Kb. Rodney J. Douglas. Nature 377, 683-684 (26 Oct 1995) News and Views.
- Do simple rules apply in honey-bee nestmate discrimination?. PDF 251 Kb. Michael D. Breed, Glennis E. Julian. Nature 357, 685 - 686 (25 Jun 1992) Letters to Editor.
- A genetic component to division of labour within honey bee colonies. PDF 561 Kb. Peter C. Frumhoff, Jayne Baker. Nature 333, 358 - 361 (26 May 1988) Letters to Editor.
- Neurochemicals aid bee nestmate recognition. PDF 168 Kb. Gene E. Robinson, Laura M. Heuser, Yves LeConte, Frederic Lenquette, Robert M. Hollingworth. Nature 399, 534-535 (10 Jun 1999) Scientific Correspondence.
- Animal behaviour: Survey flights in honeybees. PDF 317 Kb. Thomas Collett. Nature 403, 488 - 489 (03 Feb 2000) News and Views.
- Similar policing rates of eggs laid by virgin and mated honey-bee queens. PDF 139 Kb. Beekman M, Martin C.G. & B.P. Oldroyd. Naturwissenschaften 91:598-601. (2004).
- Egg marking pheromones of anarchistic worker honeybees (Apis mellifera). PDF 76 Kb. Martin, S. J., Chaline, N., Oldroyd, B. P., Jones, G. R, F. L. W. Ratnieks. Behav. Ecol. 15: 839-844. (2004).
- Different policing rates of eggs laid by queenright and queenless anarchistic honey-bee workers (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 170 Kb. Beekman, M. & B.P. Oldroyd. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 54:480-484 (2003).
- Sticking to their choice - honey bee subfamilies abandon declining food sources at a slow but uniform rate. PDF 99 Kb. Beekman, M, Oldroyd, BP. & Myerscough MR. Ecological Entomology 28(2): 233-236. (2003).
- Policing of adult honey bees with activated ovaries is error prone. PDF 67 Kb. Dampney,J.R., Barron, A.B. & B.P. Oldroyd. Insectes Soc. 49: 270-274 (2002).
- Egg marking pheromones in honey-bees Apis mellifera. PDF 16 Kb. Oldroyd, B.P., Ratnieks, F.L.W., Wossler T.C. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 51: 590-591. (2002).
- Paternity frequency and maternity of males in some stingless bee species. PDF 178 Kb. Palmer, K. A., Oldroyd, B. P., Quezada-Euan, J. G., Paxton, R. J. and W. D. J. May-Itza. Molecular Ecology. 11: 2107-2113 (2002).
- Possible causes of reproductive dominance during emergency queen rearing by honeybees. PDF 149 Kb. Osborne, K. E., Oldroyd, B. P. Anim. Behav. 58:267-272. (1999).
- Unequal representation of subfamilies among queen and worker brood of queenless honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies. PDF 226 Kb. Tilley, C. A., Oldroyd, B. P. Anim. Behav. 54: 1483-1490. (1997).
- Multiple search flights of the dancer's followers: result of information of energy deficiency. PDF 212 Kb. C. Abramson. Apiacta 38 (4) (2003): 358-365.
- Video analysis in bee biology using Neuro Inspector. PDF 525 Kb. Janko Božič. Apiacta 38 (4) (2003): 366-374.
- El grooming en Apis mellifera ibera frente a Varroa jacobsoni Oud. PDF 19 Kb. Flores, J.M., J.A. Ruiz, J.M. Ruz, F. Puerta, F. Campano, F. Padilla y M. Bustos. Arch. Zootec. 47: 213-218. 1998.
- Variación diaria de la respuesta de aguijonear ante un shock eléctrico en la abeja (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 42 Kb. Hermes Díaz, Norberto M. Balderrama; Lourdes, Almeida. Rev. Fac. Agron. (Maracay) 16:219230. 1990.
- Análisis del efecto del Nalaxone sobre la respuesta de aguijonear ante un shock eléctrico en la abeja (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 40 Kb. José O. Contreras, Norberto M. Balderrama, Lourdes O. Almeida. Bol. Entomol. Venez. N.S. 7(1): 25-35. 1992.
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- The African honey bee: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion. PDF 254 Kb. Stanley Scott Schneider, Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, and Deborah Roan Smith. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 2004. 49:351–76.
- Wath´s buzzing with Africanized Honey Bees. PDF 793 Kb. J. Kim Kaplan. USDA: Agricultural Research. Marzo 2004. pp: 4-8.
- Answers to the puzzling distribution of Africanized Bees in the United States. PDF 352 Kb. Villa, José, Rinderer, T.; Stelzer, A. American Bee Journal. Julio 2002: 480-483.
- A. G. Moretto, J. C. V. Guerra, H. Kalvelage and E. Espindola. (2004). Maternal influence on the acceptance of virgin queens introduced into Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies. Genet. Mol. Res. 3 (3): 441-445 (2004). PDF 454 Kb.
Apis mellifera capensis
- The Cape honeybee: an example of a social cancer. PDF 65 Kb. Benjamin P. Oldroyd. Trends in Ecology & Evolution Vol.17 No.6 June 2002. pp:249-251.
- Behavioural basis for social parasitism of Cape honeybees (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 181 Kb. Peter Neumann; Randall Hepburn. Apidologie 33 (2002) 165–192.
- Population dynamics of the Cape bee phenomenon: The impact of parasitic laying worker clones in apiaries and natural populations. PDF 496 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz. Apidologie 33 (2002) 233–244.
- Egg laying and egg removal by workers are positively correlated in queenright Cape honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 118 Kb. Christian W. W. Pirk, Peter Neumann, H. Randall Hepburn. Apidologie 33 (2002) 203–211.
- Getting more than a fair share: nutrition of worker larvae related to social parasitism in the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis. PDF 146 Kb. Johan N. M. Calis, Willem J. Boot, Mike H. Allsopp, Madeleine Beekman. Apidologie 33 (2002) 193–202.
- Usurpation of African Apis mellifera scutellata colonies by parasitic Apis mellifera capensis workers. PDF 285 Kb. Stephen Martin, Theresa Wossler, Per Kryger. Apidologie 33 (2002) 215–232.
- Regulation of reproductive dominance hierarchies in Apis mellifera capensis workers. PDF 456 Kb. Frau Ute Simon. Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades doctor rerum naturalium (Dr. rer.nat.).
- Pheromone mimicry by Apis mellifera capensis social parasites leads to reproductive anarchy in host Apis mellifera scutellata colonies. PDF 576 Kb. Theresa Clair Wossler. Apidologie 33 (2002) 139–163.
- Parasitic Cape honeybee workers, Apis mellifera capensis, evade policing. PDF 161 Kb. Stephen J. Martin, Madeleine Beekman, Theresa C. Wossler; Francis. L. W. Ratnieks. Nature; Vol 415; 10 January 2002. www.nature.com
- A non-policing honey bee colony (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 143 Kb. Madeleine Beekman; Gregory Good; Mike H. Allsopp; Sarah Radloff; Chris W. W. Pirk; Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Naturwissenschaften (2002) 89:479–482.
- Parasitic Cape honey bee workers (Apis mellifera capensis) are not given differential treatment by African guards (A. m. scutellata). PDF 77 Kb. M. Beekman; T. C. Wossler; S. J. Martin; F. L. W. Ratnieks. Insectes soc. 49 (2002) 216–220.
- Cape honeybees, Apis mellifera capensis, police worker-laid eggs despite the absence of relatedness benefits. PDF 132 Kb. C. W. W. Pirk; P. Neumann; F. L. W. Ratnieksd. Behavioral Ecology Vol. 14 No. 3: 347–352.
- Parasitism of African honey bee colonies by Cape honey bee workers. PDF 95 Kb. Francis L. W. Ratnieks. Laboratory of Apiculture & Social Insects.
- The Cape honey bee: an example of a social cancer. PDF 65 Kb. Oldroyd, B. P. Trends Ecol. Evol. 17(6): 249-251. (2002)
- Crucial steps leading to social parasitism in the Cape Honey Bee Apis mellifera capensis. PDF 120 Kb. Johan N. M. Calis; Willem J. Boot. Apiacta 38 (4) (2003): 375-381.
- How queen-like are the tergal glands in workers of Apis mellifera capensis and Apis mellifera scutellata?. PDF 463 Kb. T. C. Wossler, R. B. Veale, R. M. Crewe. Apidologie 31(1):55-66.
- Scientific note. A scientific note on the natural merger of two honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 12.7 Kb. Peter Neumann, Christian W.W. Pirk, Randall Hepburn and Sarah E. Radloff. Apidologie 32(1):113-114.
- Parasitic Cape bees in the northern regions of South Africa: source of the founder population. PDF 645 Kb. Peter Neumann , Sarah E. Radloff and H. Randall Hepburn. South African Journal of Science 98, July/August 2002.
- The Cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis). From laying workers to social parasites. PDF 47 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, Peter Neumann. Martin-Luther Universität Halle Wittenberg.
- Social parasitism by honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis) host finding and resistance of hybrid host colonias. PDF 595 Kb. Peter Neumann, Sarah E. Radloff; Robin F. A. Moritz; Randall Hepburn; Sacha Reece. Behavioral Ecology 12(4): 419-428.
- A scientific note on the natural merger of two honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 13 Kb. Peter Neumann, Christian W.W. Pirk, Randall Hepburn, Sarah E. Radloff. Apidologie 32 (2001) 113–114.
- Queen avoidance and mandibular gland secretion of honeybee workers (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 91 Kb. R. F. A. Moritz, R. M. Crewe; H. R. Hepburn. Insectes soc. 49 (2002) 86–91.
- Lethal fighting between honeybee queens and parasitic workers ( Apis mellifera). PDF 123 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, Jochen Pflugfelder, Robin M. Crewe. Naturwissenschaften (2003) 90:378–381.
- Pheromonal contest between honeybee workers ( Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 76 Kb. R. F. A. Moritz; U. E. Simon ; R. M. Crewe. Naturwissenschaften (2000) 87:395–397.
- Attraction and Repellence of Workers by the Honeybee Queen (Apis mellifera L.). PDF 206 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, Robin M. Crewe & H. Randall Hepburn. Ethology 107, 465-477 (2001).
- Honeybee workers ( Apis mellifera capensis) compete for producing queen-like pheromone signals. PDF 82 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, H. Michael G. Lattorff; Robin M. Crewe. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B (Suppl.) 271, S98–S100 (2004).
- A single locus determines thelytokous parthenogenesis of laying honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 92 Kb. H. M. G.. Lattorff, R. F. A. Moritz; S. Fuchs. Heredity (2005), 1–5.
- Honeybee workers ( Apis mellifera capensis) compete for producing queen-like pheromone signals. PDF 82 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz, H. Michael G. Lattorff; Robin M. Crewe. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B (Suppl.) 271, S98–S100 (2004).
- Spatial differences in worker policing facilitate social parasitism of Cape honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis Esch.) in queenright host colonies. [PDF 142 Kb]. P. Neumann, C. W. W. Pirk, H. R. Hepburn and R. F. A. Moritz. Insectes Soc. 50 (2003) 109–112.
- The Cape honeybee phenomenon: the sympatric evolution of a social parasite in real time?. PDF 98 Kb. P. Neumann, R. F. A. Moritz. Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2002) 52:271–281.
- Cape honeybees, Apis mellifera capensis, police worker-laid eggs despite the absence of relatedness benefits. PDF 132 Kb. C. W. W. Pirk, P. Neumann,c and F. L. W. Ratnieksd. Behavioral Ecology Vol. 14 No. 3: 347–352.
- Absconding in honeybees (Apis mellifera) in relation to queen status and mode of worker reproduction. PDF 106 Kb. H. R. Hepburn, S. L. Reece, P. Neumann, R. F. A. Moritz and S. E. Radloff. Insectes soc. 46 (1999) 323–326.
- Estimating the contribution of laying workers to population fitness in African honeybees (Apis mellifera) with molecular markers. PDF 134 Kb. R. F.A. Moritz, M. Beye and H. R. Hepburn. Insectes soc. 45 (1998) 277–287.
- Apis mellifera capensis: an essay on the subspecific classification of honeybees. PDF 974 Kb. Randall Hepburn and Sarah E. Radloff. Apidologie 33(2): 105-127.
- A method for estimating variation in the phenotypic expression of morphological characters by thelytokous parthenogenesis in Apis mellifera capensis. PDF 65.9 Kb. Sarah E. Radloff, Randall Hepburn, Peter Neumann, Robin F.A. Moritz and Per Kryger. Apidologie 33(2): 129-137.
- Pheromone mimicry by Apis mellifera capensis social parasites leads to reproductive anarchy in host Apis mellifera scutellata colonies. PDF 589 Kb. Theresa Clair Wossler. Apidologie 33(2): 139-163.
- Behavioural basis for social parasitism of Cape honeybees (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 185 Kb. Peter Neumann and Randall Hepburn. Apidologie 33(2): 165-192.
- Getting more than a fair share: nutrition of worker larvae related to social parasitism in the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis. PDF 149 Kb. Johan N.M. Calis, Willem J. Boot, Mike H. Allsopp and Madeleine Beekman. Apidologie 33(2): 193-202.
- Egg laying and egg removal by workers are positively correlated in queenright Cape honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 119 Kb. Christian W.W. Pirk, Peter Neumann and H. Randall Hepburn. Apidologie 33(2):203-211.
- A scientific note on the ovarial and pheromonal development of drifted and non-drifted Cape honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis). PDF 41.5 Kb. Sacha L. Reece. Apidologie 33(2):213-214.
- Usurpation of African Apis mellifera scutellata colonies by parasitic Apis mellifera capensis workers. PDF 290 Kb. Stephen Martin, Theresa Wossler and Per Kryger. Apidologie 33(2): 215-232.
- Population dynamics of the Cape bee phenomenon: The impact of parasitic laying worker clones in apiaries and natural populations. PDF 507 Kb. Robin F. A. Moritz. Apidologie 33(2): 233-244.
- The influence of different bee traps on undertaking behaviour of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) and development of a new trap. PDF 283 Kb. Ingrid Illies, Werner Mühlen, Gerti Dücker and Norbert Sachser. Apidologie 33(3): 315-326.
- Trophallaxis within the dancing context: a behavioral and thermographic analysis in honeybees (Apis mellifera). PDF 76 Kb. Walter M. Farina, Alejandro J. Wainselboim. Apidologie 36 (2005) 43–47.
- Recruitment and communication of food source location in three species of stingless bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini). PDF 432 Kb. Ingrid Aguilar, Alicia Fonseca, Jacobus C. Biemeijer. Apidologie 36 (2005) 313–324.
- Estudio puntual del nivel de defensividad en colmenas de abejas Apis mellifera medido en distintas horas del día. PDF 52 Kb. Salamanca.G.G.; Benítez, R. ; Montes, M.; Fernández, K. Universidad del Tolima, Colombia.
- Evaluation of differential gene expression during behavioral development in the honeybee using microarrays and northern blots. PDF 474 Kb. Robert Kucharski and Ryszard Maleszka. Genome Biology 2002, 3(2):research0007.1–0007.9
- A Test of Transitive Inferences in Free-Flying Honeybees: Unsuccessful Performance Due to Memory Constraints. PDF 237 Kb. Julie Benard and Martin Giurfa. Learning & Memory 11:328–336.
- Associative Mechanosensory Conditioning of the Proboscis Extension Reflex in Honeybees. PDF 147 Kb. Martin Giurfa and Dagmar Malun. Learning and Memory 11:294-302.
- Botanical inventory and phenology in relation to foraging behaviour of the cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis) at a site in the eastern Cape, South Africa. PDF 2.434 Kb. Admassu Addi Merti. Tesis. Master. Rhode University. pp: 1-170.
- First International Electronic Conference on the Cape Bee Problem in South Africa 1995. Jerzy Woyke. Proceedings. Invasion of Capensis bee. Larger Capensis workers. Dwindling of Cape honeybee colonies headed by laying workers. Instrumental insemination of Apis m. capensis worker bee. Low survival of brood originating from Cape laying workers. Low survival rate of CLW brood (Comments). Sex of brood originating from Cape queens and laying workers. Comments on sex of Cape brood.
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Abejas y sociedad
- Abelhas africanizadas em área metropolitana do Brasil: abrigos e influências climáticas Africanized bees in a metropolitan area of Brazil: shelters and climatic influences. PDF 156 Kb. Maria Helena Silva Homem de Melloa, Elisabete Aparecida da Silvaa e Delsio Natalb. Rev Saúde Pública 2003;37(2):237-41.
Trabajos Extractados de www.beesource.com
- Science Round-up: The language of bees. PDF 60 Kb. Karl Von Frisch. Bee World; Summer, 1993; pp: 91-98.
- Versuche uber die Lenkung des Bienenfluges durch Dufstoffe. [Experiments on directing bee flight by odors]. PDF 200 Kb. Frisch, K. von. Die Naturwissenschaften. 31 (39/40), 24 Sept. 43):445-460. 1943.
- Retirement Announcement. PDF 43 Kb. Adrian Wenner. American Bee Journal. April 1993; Volume 133; No. 4.
- The Relationship of Sound Production during the Waggle Dance of the Honey Bee to the Distance of the Food Source. PDF 37 Kb. A. M. Wenner. Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor. Bull. Entomological Soc. of America. 5:142. 1959.
- Sound communication in honey bees. PDF 951 Kb. A. M. Wenner. Sci. Amer. 210:116-124. 1964.
- Anatomy of a controversy: the question of a language among bees. PDF 55 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner, Patrick H. Wells.
- Honey Bees: Do They Use the Direction Information Contained in Their Dance Maneuver?. PDF 69 Kb. Dennis L. Johnson. Science. 155:844-847. 1967
- Honey Bees: Do They Use the Distance Information Contained in Their Dance Maneuver?. PDF 66 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Science 155:847-849. 1967.
- Honey Bee Recruitment to Food Sources: Olfaction or Language?. PDF 94 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Wells; Johnson. Science 164:84-86. 1969.
- Do Honey Bees have a Language?. PDF 78 Kb. Patrick H. Wells; Adrian M. Wenner. Nature. January, 1973. pp:171-175.
- The Honey Bee Dance Language Controversy: The Search for "Truth" vs. The Search for Useful Information. PDF 46 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Patrick H. Wells . Am. Bee J. 127:130,131. 1987.
- Efficient hunting of feral colonies. PDF 77 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner, Joe E. Alcock and Daniel E. Meade. Bee Science; June 1992.
- A method of training bees to visit a feeding station. PDF 43 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Bee World 42(1): 8-11. (1961).
- The honey bees of Santa Cruz Island. PDF 96 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Thorp R. W. Bee Culture. 121(5):272-275. 1993.
- Swarm Movement: A Mystery Explained. PDF 115 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. American Bee Journal; January 1992:27-31.
- Recruitment, Search Behavior, and Flight Ranges of Honey Bees. PDF 90 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Daniel E. Meade; Larry Jon Friesen. American Zoologist 31(6):768-782, 1991.
- Bee Research Digest. PDF 57 Kb. Edward E. Southwick. American Bee Jorunal. October 1992; Pages 641-644.
- The honey bee dance language controversy. PDF 54 Kb. Subhash C. Kak. The Mankind Quarterly; Summer 1991; Pages 357-365.
- Science as a Process: the Question of Bee Language. PDF 73 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. BIOS; Volume 64; September 1993; Number 3.
- Is the Touted "Language" of Honey Bees Real?. PDF 46 Kb. Adapted from Wenner, 1998. Pages 823-836 in Greenberg, C. and M. Hara, (eds.), Comparative Psychology: A Handbook. Garland Publishing, NY.
- Odors, wind and colony foraging. Part I of Three Parts: The Need for Odor. PDF 88 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Am. Bee J., 138:746-748. October 1998.
- Odors, wind and colony foraging. Part II of Three Parts. The Role of Wind Direction. PDF 124 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Am. Bee J., 138:807-810. November 1998.
- Odors, wind and colony foraging. Part III of Three Parts: Insights from Beehunting. PDF 55 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Am. Bee J., 138:897-899. December 1998.
- The Elusive Honey Bee Dance "Language" Hypothesis. PDF 92 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Journal of Insect Behavior, Vol. 15, No. 6, November 2002 - Pages 859-878.
- Excursus NG (The Scent Gland (Nasanov Gland) of Honey Bees) from Anatomy of a controversy: Question of a "Language" Among Bees. PDF 53 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Wells, P. Pages 312-319. 1990 (Columbia Univ. Press).
- Does Honey Bee Nasanov Pheromone Attract Foragers?. PDF 63 Kb. P. Wells, H. Wells, V. Vu, N. Vadehra, C. Lee, R. Han, K. Han, and L. Chang. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 92(2), 1993, pp. 70-77.
- A parade of anomalies: learning anatomy of a controversy: The cuestion of a language among bees. PDF 187 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner; Wells, P. Columbia University Press, 1990; pp: 111-128.
- Did Radar Tracking of Bee Flight Paths Resolve the Bee Language Controversy?. PDF 61 Kb.
- Odor and honey bee exploitation of food crops. PDF 45 Kb. Adrian M. Wenner. Third European Congress on Social Insects St. Petersburg, Russia, 22-27 August 2005 Abstract for Plenary Lecture.
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